Horae subsecivae, or first steps to composing and conversing on medical subjects in the Latin language. Intended chiefly for the use of candidates for a degree in medicine in the University of Edinburgh / By John Fletcher.
- Fletcher, John, 1792-1836.
- Date:
- 1822
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Horae subsecivae, or first steps to composing and conversing on medical subjects in the Latin language. Intended chiefly for the use of candidates for a degree in medicine in the University of Edinburgh / By John Fletcher. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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