The sanitary condition of Boston. The report of a medical commission, consisting of Chas. E. Buckingham, M.D., Calvin Ellis, M.D., Richard M. Hodges, M.D., Samuel A. Green, M.D., and Thomas B. Curtis, M.D., appointed by the Board of Health of the City of Boston, to investigate the sanitary condition of the city, appointed by the board of health of the City of Boston.

  • Boston, Massachusetts. Medical Commission on the Sanitary Condition of Boston.
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The sanitary condition of Boston. The report of a medical commission, consisting of Chas. E. Buckingham, M.D., Calvin Ellis, M.D., Richard M. Hodges, M.D., Samuel A. Green, M.D., and Thomas B. Curtis, M.D., appointed by the Board of Health of the City of Boston, to investigate the sanitary condition of the city, appointed by the board of health of the City of Boston. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Boston : Rockwell and Churchill, 1875.

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196, 2 pages, 7 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, tables ; 23 cm

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