An inaugural thesis on the relation between the sanguiferous and nervous systems : submitted to the examination of the Rev. Horace Holley, A.M. ; A.A.S. President, the trustees and medical professors of Transylvania University, on the 12th day of March, 1822 ; for the degree of doctor of medicine.

  • Miller, Henry, 1800-1874.
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An inaugural thesis on the relation between the sanguiferous and nervous systems : submitted to the examination of the Rev. Horace Holley, A.M. ; A.A.S. President, the trustees and medical professors of Transylvania University, on the 12th day of March, 1822 ; for the degree of doctor of medicine. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Running title: Miller's inaugural thesis

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Lexington, Ky. : Printed by William Gibbes Hunt, 1822.

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7 unnumbered pages, pages iv, 1 unnumbered page, 10-46 pages, 2 unnumbered pages ; 21 cm

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M.D. Transylvania University 1822

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