A new practical formulary of hospitals of England ... France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Russia, and America; of MM. Magendie, Lugol, etc. Or a conspectus of prescriptions in medicine, surgery, and obstetrics ... / Translated ... and considerably augmented, by M. Ryan. With M. Magendie's last additions.
- Henri Milne-Edwards
- Date:
- 1836
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A new practical formulary of hospitals of England ... France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Russia, and America; of MM. Magendie, Lugol, etc. Or a conspectus of prescriptions in medicine, surgery, and obstetrics ... / Translated ... and considerably augmented, by M. Ryan. With M. Magendie's last additions. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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