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Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919 |
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An Alabama student and other biographical essays |
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New York : Oxford university press American branch; [etc., etc.] |
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Preface -- An Alabama student [John Y. Bassett, reprinted from the Johns Hopkins hospital bulletin, no. 58, Jan., 1896] -- Thomas Dover, physician and buccaneer. [Johns Hopkins hospital bulletin, no. 58, Jan., 1896] -- John Keats, the apothecary poet. [Johns Hopkins hospital bulletin, no. 58, Jan. 1896] -- Oliver Wendell Holmes. -- John Locke as a physician. [The Lancet, Oct. 20, 1900] -- Elisha Bartlett, a Rhode Island philosopher. [Transactions of the Rhode Island medical society] -- A backwood physiologist [William Beaumont] -- The influence of Louis on American medicine. [Johns Hopkins hospital bulletin, nos. 77-78, August-September, 1897] -- William Pepper. -- Alfred Stillé. [University of Pennsylvania medical bulletin, June, 1902] -- Sir Thomas Browne. [The Library, Jan., 1906] - Fracastorius. [Proceedings of the Charaka club, vol. II] -- Harvey and his discovery [Harveian oration delivered at the Royal college of physicians, London, Oct. 18, 1906] Subjects: Medicine; Physicians; Physicians -- United States |
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Language | English | |
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1908 publication_date QS:P577,+1908-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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IA Collections: cdl; americana |
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Accession number |
analabamastudent00osleiala |
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Authority file | OCLC: 861779804 | |
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Short title | An Alabama student and other biographical essays |
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Author | Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919 |
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