Medical symbolism in connection with historical studies in the arts of healing and hygieneSozinskey, Thomas S.
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Medical symbolism in connection with historical studies in the arts of healing and hygiene
Sozinskey, Thomas S.
Symbolism in medicine
By DR. F. BURET (Paris). Translated from the French, with the author’s
permission, by A. H. OHMANN-DUMESNIL, A.M., M.D., Professor of
Dermatology and Syphilology in the St. Louis College of Physicians and
Surgeons. To be completed in three 12mo. volumes. Volume 1, Syphilis in
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By D. W. CATHELL, M.D., Baltimore, Md. Being the Ninth Edition (enlarged
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for which is Suggested the Designation “Erichsen’s Disease,” as One Form
of the Traumatic Neuroses._
By S. V. CLEVENGER, M.D., Consulting Physician, Reese and Alexian
Hospitals; Late Pathologist, County Insane Asylum, Chicago; Member
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