Surgical technic; a text-book on operative surgery / by Fr. von Esmarch ... and E. Kowalzig ... translated by Professor Ludwig H. Grau ... and Willam N. Sullivan ... edited by Nicholas Senn ... With fourteen hundred and ninety-seven illustrations and fifteen colored plates.

  • Esmarch, Friedrich von, 1823-1908.
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Surgical technic; a text-book on operative surgery / by Fr. von Esmarch ... and E. Kowalzig ... translated by Professor Ludwig H. Grau ... and Willam N. Sullivan ... edited by Nicholas Senn ... With fourteen hundred and ninety-seven illustrations and fifteen colored plates. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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New York : The Macmillan company; London, Macmillan & co., ltd., 1901.

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xl pages, 1 leaf 866 pages, XVI plate : illustrations

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Translation of: Chirurgische Technik

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