Protozoa and carcinoma : read in the section of pathology at the Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association, held in Nottingham, July 1892 / by Sheridan Delépine.
- Auguste Sheridan Delépine
- Date:
- 1892
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Credit: Protozoa and carcinoma : read in the section of pathology at the Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association, held in Nottingham, July 1892 / by Sheridan Delépine. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Glasgow Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Glasgow Library.
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