Remarks on the origin, nature, and importance of medical science : the relation of medicine to other branches of knowledge, exposure of certain impediments to its advancement, and some instructions to those engaging in the study : being the substance of a lecture, introductory to the study of medical science, delivered at the opening of the medical classes of the Andersonian University, session 1836-7 / by A.J. Hannay.

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Remarks on the origin, nature, and importance of medical science : the relation of medicine to other branches of knowledge, exposure of certain impediments to its advancement, and some instructions to those engaging in the study : being the substance of a lecture, introductory to the study of medical science, delivered at the opening of the medical classes of the Andersonian University, session 1836-7 / by A.J. Hannay. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Glasgow : W.R. McPhun, 1837.

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Bndg: Bound with other works Prov: (R35953) Inscribed "To Dr Craigie with Dr Hannay's best respects" Dplt: Duplicate copy

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