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| Medicine - 1869 - 622 pages
...Librarian AM A., 120 F street, or to Joseph M. Toner, MD, Library Committee, AMA, 45 Louisiana avenue. The medical profession, and scholars generally, are...deeply regretted by all, and particularly by those whose taste and research lead them to refer to this class of works, when the fact is made apparent... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1869 - 604 pages
...the following circular which we publish in full .for the purpose o commending it to our readers : — The Medical Profession, and Scholars generally, are...deeply regretted by all, and particularly by those whose taste and research lead them to refer to this class of works, when the fact is made apparent... | |
| Medicine - 1869 - 812 pages
...Washington, DC — The following circular so fully explains itself that we give it without further comment: " The medical profession and scholars generally, are...deeply regretted by all, and particularly by those whose taste and research lead them to refer to this class of works, when the fact is made apparent... | |
| Medicine - 1869 - 384 pages
...Association. — We invite altention to the following circular, which fully explains its object:— "The Medical Profession, and scholars generally, are...aware of the ephemeral form in which most of the early contributions to the literature of medicine were given to the world, and, indeed, in which many of... | |
| 1869 - 404 pages
...WASHINGTON, DC The Medical Profession aud Scholars generally, are aware of the ephemeral form in whi«h most of the early American contributions to the literature of medicine were given to thu world, and, indeed, in which many of the more recent are 'being published. This condition of much... | |
| Medicine - 1870 - 588 pages
...works you may desire to so preserve, will be thankfully received. Yours truly, JM TONEK. CIRCULAR. The Medical Profession, and Scholars generally, are...deeply regretted by all, and particularly by those whose taste and research lead them to refer to this class of works, when the fact is made apparent... | |
| 1870 - 658 pages
...so low as to call on any one connected with that concern for leverage. [CIBCULAH.] "Washington, DC The medical profession, and scholars generally, are...deeply regretted by all, and particularly by those whose taste and research led th^m to refer to this class of works, when tha fact is made apparent that... | |
| American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1870 - 706 pages
...AMA, 2129 F Street, or to Joseph M. Toner, MD, Library Committee AMA, 45 Louisiana Avenue. CIRCULAR. The medical profession, and scholars generally, are...deeply regretted by all, and particularly by those whose taste and research lead them to'refer to this class of works, when the fact is made apparent... | |
| Medicine - 1870 - 520 pages
...choicest American and imported liquors. Library of the American Medical Association, Washington, DC The Medical Profession, and Scholars generally, are...deeply regretted by all, and particularly by those whose taste and research lead them to refer to this class of works, when the fact is made apparent... | |
| Medicine - 1870 - 754 pages
...to further the project. WASHINGTON, DC, August 16, 1869. Editor New York MedicalJournal : DEAB Sm : The medical profession, and scholars generally, are...the more recent are being published. This condition ot much of our professional literature is deeply regretted by all, and particularly by those whose... | |
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