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On rheumatism in its various forms : and on the affections of internal organs, more especially the heart and brain, to which it gives rise
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On rheumatism in its various forms : and on the affections of internal organs, more especially the heart and brain, to which it gives rise
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Publication date
1842.
Call number
658193
Creator
Macleod, Roderick (-1852)
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Provenance
Gift of Dr. W. Bruce and Lois B. Fye, June 2021.
Dimensions
23 cm
Associated people
Fye, Bruce,
Fye, Lois B.,
Associated organization
Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans,
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