| George Edward Day - 1849 - 266 стор.
...for us to recommend it to all last course students, but there is a class to whom we very •incerely commend this cheap book as worth its weight in silver...medicine of more than ten years' standing, who have not studied medicine since. They will perhaps find out from it that the science is not exactly now what... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1850 - 736 стор.
...it to nil last course students, but there is a class to whom we very sincerely commend (.his chenp book as worth its weight in silver — that class...medicine of more than ten years' standing, who have not studied medicine since. They will perhtips find out from it that the science is not exactly now What... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1851 - 624 стор.
...thehestuf its class. — Transylvania Jlftd. Journal. In the rapid course of lectures, where work for as worth its weight in silver— that class is the graduates in medicine of more than ten years1 standing. who have not studicd medicine since. They will perhaps find out from it that the scicnce... | |
| Edward Rigby - 1851 - 470 стор.
...the latest improvements and discoveries are explicitly, though concisely, laid before the student. There is a class to whom we very sincerely commend this cheap book as worth itsweightin silver— that clan Li the graduates in medicine of more than ten years1 standing. who... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1851 - 824 стор.
...course students, but there il a class to whom we verv •incerely commend this cheap book aa worth ita weight in silver — that class is the graduates in medicine of more than ten yeara' atunding, who have not studied medicine since. They will perhaps find out from it that the science... | |
| Joseph-François Malgaigne - 1851 - 606 стор.
...course Btndents, bnt there is a clnss to whom we very sincerely commend this cheap book us worth ita weight in silver — that class is the graduates in medicine of more than ten yeari' standing, who have not studicd medicine since. They will perhaps find ont from it that the irji'ncr... | |
| Sir John Simon - 1852 - 274 стор.
...laid before the student. Of course it is useless for us to recommend it to all last course students, but there is a class to whom we very sincerely commend...medicine of more than ten years' standing, who have not studied medicine since. They will perhaps find out from it that the science is not exactly now what... | |
| Sir John Simon - 1852 - 258 стор.
...the latest improvements and discoveries are explicitly, though concisely, laid before the student. There is a class to whom we very sincerely commend...medicine of more than ten years' standing, who have not studied medicine since. They will perhaps find out from it that the science is not exactly now what... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1852 - 332 стор.
...the latest improvements and discoveries are explicitly, though concisely, laid before thr student. There is a class to whom we very sincerely commend...the graduates in medicine of more than ten years' standin who have not studied medicine since. Tliey wi g, ill perhaps find out from it that the science... | |
| William Pirrie - 1852 - 814 стор.
...In the rapid course of lectures, where work for concisely, laid before the student. There ia a claca to whom we very sincerely commend this cheap book...medicine of more than ten years* standing, who have not studied medicine since. They will perhaps find nut from it that the science is not exactly now what... | |
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