... that is entirely new and original. The book as a whole, therefore, expresses on all the important surgical topics of the day the consensus of opinion of the eminent surgeons who have joined in its preparation. One of the most attractive features of... Essentials of practice of pharmacy - Page 197by Lucius Elmer Sayre - 1894 - 179 pagesFull view - About this book
| Medicine - 1896 - 606 pages
...the consensus of opinion of the eminent surgeons who have joined in its preparation. One of the m<st attractive features of the book is its illustrations....improvements in the art of engraving have enabled the publisher to produce illustrations which it is believed are superior to those of any similar work.... | |
| Arthur Albert Stevens - 1892 - 560 pages
...and science will be found the authors of* the present volume. All of them are teachers of surgery in leading medical schools and hospitals in the United...believed are superior to those in any similar work. A. TREA.TISE OK THE Theory and Practice of Medicine, BY AMERICAN TEACHERS. EDITED BY WILLIAM PEPPER,... | |
| Solomon Solis-Cohen, Augustus Adolph Eshner - Diagnosis - 1892 - 438 pages
...for their mutual criticism and revision — an idea in book-making that is entirely new and original. The book as a whole, therefore, expresses on all the...improvements in the art of engraving have enabled the publisher to produce illustrations which it is believed are superior to those in any similar work.... | |
| Michael Valentine Ball - 1893 - 280 pages
...Surgery, University of Pennsylvania. EDITED BY WILLIAM W. KEEN, MD, LL.D., AND J. WILLIAM WHITE, MD, PH.D. The want of a text-book which could be used by the...believed are superior to those in any similar work. A. TREATISE ON THE » Theory and Practice of Medicine, BY AMERICAN TEACHERS. EDITED BY WILLIAM PEPPER,... | |
| Henry Morris - Clinical medicine - 1894 - 540 pages
...and science will be found the authors of the present volume. All of them are teachers of surgery in leading medical schools and hospitals in the United...believed are superior to those in any similar work. ^ TREATISE ON THE Theory and Practice of Medicine, BY AMERICAN TEACHERS. EDITED BY WILLIAM PEPPER,... | |
| Charles Beylard Nancrede - Anatomy - 1894 - 626 pages
...for their mutual criticism and revision — an idea in book-making that is entirely new and original. The book as a whole, therefore, expresses on all the...improvements in the art of engraving have enabled the publisher to produce illustrations which it is believed are superior to those in any similar work.... | |
| David Cerna - 1894 - 362 pages
...for their mutual criticism and revision — an idea in book-making that is entirely new and original. The book as a whole, therefore, expresses on all the...improvements in the art of engraving have enabled the publisher to produce illustrations which it is believed are superior to those in any similar work.... | |
| John Chalmers Da Costa - Surgery - 1894 - 956 pages
...for their mutual eriticism and revision — an idea in book-making that is entirely new and original. The book as a whole, therefore, expresses on all the...improvements in the art of engraving have enabled the publisher to produce illustrations which it is believed are superior to those in any similar work.... | |
| George Roe Lockwood - 1895 - 1016 pages
...for their mutual criticism and revision — an idea in book-making that is entirely new and original. The book as a whole, therefore, expresses on all the...improvements in the art of engraving have enabled the publisher to produce illustrations which it is believed are superior to those in any similar work.... | |
| Richard Cooper Norris - Obstetrics - 1895 - 592 pages
...for their mutual criticism and revision — an idea in book-making that is entirely new and original. The book as a whole, therefore, expresses on all the...improvements in the art of engraving have enabled the publisher to produce illustrations which it is believed are superior to those in any similar work.... | |
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