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On the source of muscular power. : Arguments and conclusions drawn from observations upon the human subject, under conditions of rest and of muscular exercise
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On the source of muscular power. : Arguments and conclusions drawn from observations upon the human subject, under conditions of rest and of muscular exercise
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Publication date
1878..
Call number
603612
Creator
Flint, Austin (1836-1915)
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Provenance
On long-term loan from the Los Angeles County Medical Association, 1992.
Dimensions
19 cm
Associated organizations
D. Appleton and Company,
Los Angeles County Medical Association,
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