Notes taken from the lectures of N. Chapman, M.D., volume 1st, [between 1838 and 1840].

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Notes taken from the lectures of N. Chapman, M.D., volume 1st, [between 1838 and 1840].

One volume (162 pages, lacking pages at end) of notes on Chapman's beginning lectures on the practice of medicine. Includes notes on fevers, hemorrhages, and diseases of the digestive system. Lacking notes on the lecture on colic pictonum, which, according to the table of contents, begins on p.163.

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Neill, John, 1819-1880

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