The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review
1859; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Rudolf Virchow, Victor De Meric, R. Diday, Dr. August Hirsch, William Craig, Henry Fraser Campbell, James Foulis Duncan, Thomas Cromwell, John C. Dalton Jr., John Hughes Bennett, Robert B. Todd, John Charles Bucknill, John Kearsley Mitchell, Thos. Brady, Edwin Lankester, James Vose Solomon, Arthur Ernest Sansom, Richard G. H. Butcher, P. C. Price, Bernard E. Brodhurst, Robert D. Lyons, Robert Lawson, George Hayward, Rd. Barwell, John W. Ogle, John W. Ogle, Benjamin W. Richardson, Edward H. Sieveking, Dr. J. Lehocq, C. E. Fleming, Dr. Franz Innhauser, L. Lemaire, Dr. H. Wallmann, W. Griesinoer, John Chatto, M. Henri Roger, M. Gosselin, Robert Barnes, B. Langenbeck, John Simpson, R. W. Hardee, G. G. Steele, O. Braun,
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