The New-York Journal of Medicine and Surgery
1839; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John Watson, J. Kearny Rodgers, Alexander E. Hosack, John A. Swett, John G. Adams, E. H. Dixon, N. Shook, John S. Heard, James B. Gould, A. Nelaton, Jonathan Pereira, John Lindley, Anthony Todd Thomson, John Torrey, Asa Gray, Thomas Thomson, William Thomas Brande, Robert Ferguson, Henry Maunsell, James Blundell, Marshall Hall, Robert Druitt, Michael Ryan, Caleb Ticknor, W. Wright, Joseph A. Gallup, Usher Parsons, Wm. Reid, John B. Beck, John Eliotson, L. Deslandes, Jonathan Knight, Thomas Miner,
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By Jonathan Knight, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. 1838, An Essay on Cancer of the Uterus. By John a. Swett, M. D. (Read before the New-York Medical and Surgical Society, Sept. 1,1838), College of Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. Delafield, Professor of Midwifery, and Dr. Alban Gold-Smith, Professor of Surgery, Have Resigned Their Professorships in the College, Bibliographic Notices The Elements of Materia Medica: Comprehending the Natural History, Preparation, Properties, Composition, …. Backmatter: G. F. Hopkins, Printer, 2 Ann-Street, New-York.
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