The mechanism of the circulation of the blood through organically diseased hearts / by Herbert Davies ; edited by Arthur Templer Davies.
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- 1889
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Credit: The mechanism of the circulation of the blood through organically diseased hearts / by Herbert Davies ; edited by Arthur Templer Davies. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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