The educational and subsidiary provisions of the Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery set forth in a letter to the Rev. Dr. Samuel Wilson Warneford ... : the whole being intended to shew the importance and practicability of applying the means actually possessed to some arrangement for providing collegiately for the board, lodging, and tutelary care of its pupils during their residence at Birmingham for the purposes of study / by Vaughan Thomas.

  • Thomas Vaughan, 1775-1858.
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The educational and subsidiary provisions of the Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery set forth in a letter to the Rev. Dr. Samuel Wilson Warneford ... : the whole being intended to shew the importance and practicability of applying the means actually possessed to some arrangement for providing collegiately for the board, lodging, and tutelary care of its pupils during their residence at Birmingham for the purposes of study / by Vaughan Thomas. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, 1843.

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65 pages : illustrations, plates

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