A system of medicine by eminent authorities in Great Britain, the United States and the Continent / edited by William Osler, assisted by Thomas McCrae.

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1907-10
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A system of medicine by eminent authorities in Great Britain, the United States and the Continent / edited by William Osler, assisted by Thomas McCrae. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1907-10.

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7 volumes, color plates : illustrations ; 25 cm.

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v. 1. Evolution of internal medicine. Predisposition and immunity. Dieseases caused by physical, chemical and organic agents. By vegetable parasites. By protozoa. By animal parasites. Nutrition. Constitutional diseases -- v. 2. Infectious diseases -- v. 3. Infectious diseases (cont'd.). Diseases of the respiratory tract -- v. 4. Diseases of the ciculatory system. Diseases of the blood. Diseases of the spleen, thymus amd lymph-glands -- v. 5. Diseases of the alimentary tract -- v. 6. Diseases of the urinary system. Diseases of the ductless glands. Diseases of obscure causation. Diseases of the muscles. Vasomotor and trophic disorders. Life insurance -- v. 7. Diseases of the nervous system

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