Samuel H. Black notes on medical lectures, 1803-1804.

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Samuel H. Black notes on medical lectures, 1803-1804.

Notes taken by Black on B.S. Barton's lectures on materia medica in Philadelphia in 1803 and corrected by Black in 1804.

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