Notes in aid of a "Public lecture" on Hindu medicine to the Royal Society of Medicine in London, as proposed by Sir William Osler, Bart., September 1913 [manuscript]. [between 1913 and 1918].

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Notes in aid of a "Public lecture" on Hindu medicine to the Royal Society of Medicine in London, as proposed by Sir William Osler, Bart., September 1913 [manuscript]. [between 1913 and 1918].

vii, 93 leaves.

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McGill University Library

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