Reference this work will be of value not only to members of the medical profession, but to all persons interested in general scientific, sociologic, and medicolegal topics ; in fact, the absence of any complete work upon the subject makes this volume... The Canadian Medical Review - Página 351897Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edward Baldwin Gleason - 1897 - 260 páginas
...kind (the first of which the authors have knowledge) must have its own peculiar sphere of usefulness. As a complete and authoritative Book of Reference...the most important literary innovations of the day. NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASES. By ARCHIBALD CHURCH, MD, Professor of Clinical Neurology, Mental Diseases,... | |
| Henry Weightman Stelwagon - 1897 - 336 páginas
...kind (the first of which the authors have knowledge) must have its own peculiar sphere of usefulness. As a complete and authoritative Book of Reference...but to all persons interested in general scientific, sociologie, and medico-legal topics; in fact, the general interest of the subject and the dearth of... | |
| Sir Henry Morris - 1898 - 366 páginas
...kind (the first of which the authors have knowledge) must have its own peculiar sphere of usefulness. As a complete and authoritative Book of Reference...the most important literary innovations of the day. " One of the most valuable contributions ever made to medical literature. It is, so far as we know,... | |
| Edward Jackson - 1898 - 368 páginas
...kind (the first of which the authors have knowledge) must have its own peculiar sphere of usefulness. As a complete and authoritative Book of Reference...the most important literary innovations of the day. " One of the most valuable contributions ever made to medical literature. It is, so far as we know,... | |
| Arthur Albert Stevens - 1898 - 566 páginas
...its own peculiar sphere of usefulness. As a complete and authoritative Book of Reference it will he of value not only to members of the medical profession,...medico-legal topics; in fact, the general interest of the sublect and the dearth of any complete work upon it make this volume one of the most important literary... | |
| Otto Zuckerkandl - 1898 - 512 páginas
...kind (the first of which the authors have knowledge) must have its own peculiar sphere of usefulness. As a complete and authoritative Book of Reference...but to all persons interested in general scientific, sociologie, and medico-legal topics ; in fact, the general interest of the subject and the dearth of... | |
| Arthur Mills Corwin - 1899 - 268 páginas
...kind (the first of which the authors have knowledge) must have its own peculiar sphere of usefulness. As a complete and authoritative Book of Reference...the most important literary innovations of the day. " One of the mo*t valuable contributions ever made to medical literature. It is, so far as we know,... | |
| George Milbry Gould, Walter Lytle Pyle - 1900 - 1052 páginas
...ever made to medical literature. Every page is as fascinating as a novel. "-Brooklyn Medical Journal. of Reference it will be of value not only to members...scientific, sociologic, and medicolegal topics? in fact, the absence of any complete work upon the subject makes this volume one of the most important literary... | |
| Georg Sultan - 1902 - 456 páginas
...ever made to medical literature. Every page is as fascinating as a novel." — Brooklyn Medica nal. of Reference it will be of value not only to members...sociologic, and medicolegal topics ; in fact, the absence of any complete work upon the subject makes this volume one of the most important literary... | |
| Franz Riegel - 1903 - 878 páginas
...ages and all languages has been carefully searched, as a glance at the Bibliographic Index will show. As a complete and authoritative Book of Reference...sociologic, and medicolegal topics ; in fact, the absence of any complete work upon the subject makes this volume one of the most important literary... | |
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