Observations upon the origin of gall-bladder infections and upon the experimental formation of gall-stones. Offprint
by Cushing, Harvey
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1899. First edition. Observations upon the origin of gall-bladder infections and upon the experimental formation of gall-stones. Offprint from Johns Hopkins Bulletin 10 (1899). 12pp. 237 x 151 mm. Original printed wrappers, edges a little browned. Stamp of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Library on front wrapper. Bibliography of the Writings of Harvey Cushing 33.
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- Title
- Observations upon the origin of gall-bladder infections and upon the experimental formation of gall-stones. Offprint
- Author
- Cushing, Harvey
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- Used
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- 1
- Edition
- First edition
- Date Published
- 1899
- Keywords
- ; ; pathology ; experimental medicine ; ;
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