[Collected papers on therapeutic use of radium and surgery]. 1889-1924.

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[Collected papers on therapeutic use of radium and surgery]. 1889-1924.

Offprints of articles, chiefly by Robert Abbe with 2 by William Wilder. Topics include surgical techniques, uses of radium, especially in cancers of the mouth, and medical research equipment donated by Madame Curie and others to the College of Physicians of Philadelphia.

1 v. (42 titles) : ill. ; 23 cm.

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