A Manual of medical diagnosisBlanchard and Lea, 1864 - 451 pages |
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Page 24 - It is already appreciated in our country for the value of the matter, the clearness of its style, and the fulness of its illustrations. To the physician's library it is indispensable, while to the student as a text-book. from which to extract the material for laying the foundation of an education on obstetrical science, it has no superior. — Ohio Med.