Library of the Surgeon-General's Office acquisition records of publications, 1868-1948.

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Library of the Surgeon-General's Office acquisition records of publications, 1868-1948.

Invoices for items purchased for the Surgeon-General's Office. Documents are arranged alphabetically under the name of the agent or bookseller. Among the countries represented are Great Britain, France, Russia, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Cuba, Mexico, and Japan.

9.6 linear ft. (25 boxes + 3 v.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7620515

National Library of Medicine

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