| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1851 - 624 sider
...AUTHOR. ( A'c/w Ready.) THE PRACTICE OF SURGERY. Fourth American from the last Edinburgh edition. Revised by the American editor. Illustrated by three hundred...large octavo volume, leather, of nearly 700 pages. S3 75. No encomium of ours eould add to the popularity i his works, both on the principles and practice... | |
| Edward Rigby - 1851 - 470 sider
...last Edinburgh edition. Revised by the American editor. Illustrated by three hundred and sixty- four engravings on wood. In one large octavo volume, leather, of nearly 700 pages. (3 75. his works, both on the principles and practice of aurgery have been assigned thehigheat rank.... | |
| Sir John Simon - 1852 - 258 sider
...SAME AUTHOR. (Just THE PRACTICE OF SURGERY. Fourth American from the last Edinburgh edition. Revised by the American editor. Illustrated by three hundred...of Miller's Surgery. Its reputation in this country IB unsurpassed by that of any other work, and, when taken in connection with the author's Principles... | |
| Sir John Simon - 1852 - 274 sider
...Illustrated by three hundred and nineteen engravings on wood. In one large octavo volume, leather, of over 700 pages. $3 75. No encomium of ours could add to...reputation in this country is unsurpassed by that of any othej work, and, when taken in connection with the author's Principles of Surgery, constitutes a whole,... | |
| William Pirrie - 1852 - 814 sider
...('•••' /-.,'-.''.! THE PRACTICE OF SURGERY. Fourth American from the last Edinburgh edition. Revised by the American editor. Illustrated by three hundred...large octavo volume, leather, of nearly 700 pages. S3 75. acquithimself before his God and the world without mating himself familiar with the sound and... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1852 - 542 sider
...three hundred and nineteen engravings on wood. In one large octavo volume, of over heven hundred pages. No encomium of ours could add to the popularity of Miller's Surgery. Its reputation in this country ifl unsurpassed by thotof any other work, and, when taken in connection with the author's Principles... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1852 - 332 sider
...fin evidence of the progress of typography in our country.— Charleston Medical Journal and Review. No encomium of ours could add to the popularity of Miller's Surgery. Its reputation in this country ia unsurpassed by that of any other work, and, when taken in connection with the author's Principles... | |
| Sir William Fergusson - 1853 - 676 sider
...Fourth American from the last Edinburgh edition. Revised by the American editor. Illustrated by tbree hundred and sixty-four engravings on wood. In one large octavo volume, leather, of nearly 700 pages. S3 75. cause to change on examining the second. This edition has undergone thorongh revision by the... | |
| Charles West - 1854 - 522 sider
...SAMK AUTHOR. (Now THE PRACTICE OF SURGERY. Fourth American from the last Edinburgh edition. Revised by the American editor. Illustrated by three hundred...leather, of nearly 700 pages. $3 75. No encomium of oars conld add to the popularity of Miller's Surgery. Its reputation in this country' Is unsurpassed... | |
| Sir Frederick Augustus Abel - 1854 - 700 sider
...AUTHOE- (Now Ready.) THE PRACTICE OF SURGERY. Fourth American from the last Edinburgh edition. Revised by the American editor. Illustrated by three hundred...large octavo volume, leather, of nearly 700 pages. S3 75. No encomium of oars eould add to the popularity of Miller's Surgery. Its reputation in this... | |
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