An analytical compendium of the various branches of medical science : for the use and examination of students / by John Neill and Francis Gurney Smith.
- John Neill
- Date:
- 1852
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: An analytical compendium of the various branches of medical science : for the use and examination of students / by John Neill and Francis Gurney Smith. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the University of Massachusetts Medical School, Lamar Soutter Library, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Lamar Soutter Library at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
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