Clinical cases and dissections; with ramarks by Jas. Home M.D. Profr. of Clinical Medicine in the University of Edinburgh., 1815-1816.

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Clinical cases and dissections; with ramarks by Jas. Home M.D. Profr. of Clinical Medicine in the University of Edinburgh., 1815-1816.

Manuscript notes taken by Robley Dunglison on various clinical cases.

[viii] xlii, 853 p. ; [ii] 70 p.

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