| Austin Flint - 1859 - 620 sider
...are explicitly, though concisely, laid before the student. There is a class to whom we very sincerely commend this cheap book as worth its weight in silver — that class is the grnduates in medicine of mure than ten years1 standing, who have not studicd medicine since. They will... | |
| Samuel Henry Dickson - 1859 - 806 sider
...very sincerely commend this cheap book as worth its weight in silver — thatclass is thegrmlnates in medicine of more than ten years' standing, who have not studied medicine since. Thcy will perhaps find out from it that the science is not exactly now what it was when thcy left it... | |
| Golding Bird - 1859 - 418 sider
...are explicitly, though concisely, laid before the student. There is a class to whom we very sincerely commend this cheap book as worth its weight in silver — that class is thegraduates in medicine of more than ten years' standing. who have aot studied medicine since. They... | |
| Alfred Stillé - 1860 - 852 sider
...There is a clam to whom we very sincerely commend this cheap book as worth its weigh tin silver—that class is the graduates in medicine of more than ten...from it that the science is not exactly now what it waa when they left it off.—Tkt Suikoscopt NELIGAN (J. MOORE), MD, MRIA, &c. (A splendid work. Just... | |
| Joseph Toynbee - 1860 - 480 sider
...the best of its class.— Transylvania Mid. Journal . In the rapid course of lectures, where work for who have not studied medicine since. They will perhaps find out from it that the science isnot exactly now what it was when they left it off.— T»« Suik*ICOpi. NELIQAN (J. MOORE), MD, MRIA,... | |
| Daniel Denison Slade - 1861 - 118 sider
...are explicitly, though concisely, laid before the student. There is a class to whom we very sincerely commend this cheap book as worth its weight in silver...years, standing. who have not studied medicine since. Tliey will perhaps find out from it that the science is not exactly now what it waa when they left... | |
| Richard Barwell - 1861 - 560 sider
...are explicitly, though concisely, laid before the student. There is a claw to whom we very sincerely commend this cheap book as worth its weight in silver...class is the graduates in medicine of more than ten years1 stamliaf . who have not studied medicine since. They will perhaps find out from it that the... | |
| Charles West - 1861 - 528 sider
...are explicitly, though concisely, laid before the Undent. There ii a clan to whom we very sincerely commend this cheap book as worth its weight in silver — that class is the gradnates in medicine of more than ten years' standing who have not studied medicine since. They will... | |
| Andrew Whyte Barclay - 1862 - 492 sider
...are explicitly, though concisely, laid before the student. There is a class to whom we very sincerely commend this cheap book as worth its weight in silver...not studied medicine since. They will perhaps find oat from it that the science is not exactly now what it wu when they left it off.— Tkt Stttkttcopi.... | |
| Golding Bird - 1863 - 420 sider
...very sincercly commend this cheap book as worth its weight in silver — that class is thegradi* ates in medicine of more than ten years' standing, who...medicine since. They will perhaps find out from it thut the science is not exactly now what it was when they left it oS.—Tkt Sutkfteopt. NELIGAN (J.... | |
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