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... A Manual of medical diagnosis - Page 24by Andrew Whyte Barclay - 1864 - 451 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Benjamin Carpenter - Anatomy - 1851 - 624 pages
...fulness nf its illustrations. To the physician's lihrary it is indispensable, while to the etudent as a text-book, from which to extract the material for laying the foundation of an education on ohstetrical scicnce, it has no superior.— Ohio Mtd. 11 UUfc, e^^CIMIIg kllClllBCl VC» 111 I hi UlUUUVtIUU,... | |
| Edward Rigby - 1851 - 470 pages
...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... | |
| Sir John Simon - 1852 - 274 pages
...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...obstetrical science, it has no superior. — Ohio Med. and Surg. Journal. We will only add that the student will learn from it all he need to know, and... | |
| Sir John Simon - Pathology - 1852 - 258 pages
...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...foundation of an education on obstetrical science, it hus no superior. — Okie Med. and Surg. Journal. The publishers have secured its success by the truly... | |
| William Pirrie - Surgery - 1852 - 814 pages
...appreciated ia 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...laying the foundation of an education on obstetrical scicnce, it has no superior Ohio Med. and Surg. Journal. We will only add that the student will learn... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - Dermatology - 1852 - 542 pages
...appreciated in our country for the value of the mutter, the clearneaa of its style, and the fulness of its illustrations. To the physician's library it is indispensable, while to the student aa a text-book, from which to extract the material for laying the foundation of an education on obstetrical... | |
| Thomas Hepburn BUCKLER - 1853 - 188 pages
...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...obstetrical science, it has no superior. — Ohio Med. and Surg. Journal. We will only add that the student will learn from it all he need to know, and... | |
| Charles West - Children - 1854 - 522 pages
...publishers. We welcome Ramsbothara's Principles and Practice of Obstetric Mediits style, and the fulness of its illustrations. To the physician's library it is...obstetrical science, it has no superior . — Ohio Med, and Surg. Journal. We will only add that the student will learn from it all he need to know, and... | |
| Samuel David Gross - Foreign bodies (Surgery) - 1854 - 498 pages
...recommend the. work to our readers. — St. L'Hiix Med. and Surg. Journal, To the physician's library tt Is Indispensable, while to the student, as a. text-book,...foundation of an education on obstetrical science, it haa no superior. — Ohio Mttl. and Surg. Journal. Wheu we feU *9 mind the toll we underwent In acquiring... | |
| Sir Frederick Augustus Abel - 1854 - 700 pages
...fulness of its illustrations. To the physician's library it ii indispensable, while to the studeut as a text-book, from which to extract the material...education on obstetrical science, it has no superior.— O At o Med. and Surg. Journal. We will only add that the student will learn from it all he need to... | |
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