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外科通論   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
吉益, 東洞, 1852-
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Title
外科通論
Volume 後篇
Publisher
中島大輔
Language jpn
Publication date

1889

明22.8
Place of publication JP
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doi:10.11501/835771

institution QS:P195,Q477675
Creator
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吉益東洞 著
Publication Place
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大阪
Subject: NDC
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494
Extent
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2冊 (前・後編) ; 19cm
Material Type
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Book
Source Identifier: JPNO
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40057911
Audience
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一般
Title Transcription
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ゲカ ツウロン
Volume Transcription
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00002
Publisher Transcription
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ナカジマ ダイスケ
Source Identifier: NDLBibID
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000000475342
Call Number
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38-74
Creator Transcription: NDLNA
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ヨシマス, トウドウ
Creator: NDLNAId
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001187234
Type: summaryPartition
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1
Contents
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第七章 淋巴管及淋巴腺ノ創傷及炎症/192丁

第八章 神経創傷及炎症総論/221丁

第二編 創傷熱及膿熱論/1丁

第九章 外科的熱症総論/1丁

第十章 腐敗熱/86丁

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