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Title: Lectures on the principles and practice of physic : delivered at King's College, London
Creator: Watson, Thomas, Sir, 1792-1882
Creator: Condie, D. Francis (David Francis), 1796-1875
Creator: King's College (London, England)
Creator: Blanchard & Lea
Publisher: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1858
Language: eng
Description: Collection of lectures given during the Medical Session, 1836-37; first published as articles in the London medical gazette, 1840-42 and issued in book form, London, 1843
First American ed., Philadelphia, 1844
On t.p. verso: Collins, Printer
Bound in at end: Blanchard & Lea's medical and surgical publications (32 p.), dated, October, 1862
First numbered page is vii [i.e. v]; Lecture I begins on p. 33; no text apparently lacking
Includes index
Christine Miller Leahy and John Michael Miller;
NLM copy 2, ownership inscription of Michael Stick, M.D., Hughesville, Pa. on front flyleaf; penciled ms. annotation on front pastedown, signed J.A. Miller, Sept. 1961, explains that Stick was the great-grandfather of John Michael Miller
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1. The difference from the salt and pepper in similar containers makes it asymmetrical.
2. The contrast between black from the pepper and white in the salt. Also the detail on the pepper.
Image from '[Principles of Geology ... Reprinted from the sixth English edition, etc.]', 002293153
Author: LYELL, Charles Sir, Bart
Page: 830
Year: 1853
Place: London
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Title: The principles and practice of obstetrics
Creator: Hodge, Hugh L. (Hugh Lenox), 1796-1873
Publisher: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1864
Language: eng
Description: Includes index
Garrison-Morton (5th ed.)
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Image from '[Manual of Geology: treating of the principles of the science with special reference to American geological history ... Revised edition.]', 000858023
Author: DANA, James Dwight.
Page: 163
Year: 1895
Place: New York
Publisher: American Book Co.
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