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Henry Halford
A Catalogue of the Fellows, Candidates, Licentiates [And Extra
Medico-Chirurgical Transactions
New Inventions. Ordinary ; Sir James Clark, Physician to the Queen and to the Queen’S Household (Licentiate); and Dr
The Hospital Ward: Legitimizing Homœopathic Medicine Through the Establishment of Hospitals in !"Th-Century London and Madrid
The Descendants of John Pease 1
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SIR HENRY HALFORD, BART., and the Was Pending, the Question of Expense Has to Be Con- STETHOSCOPE
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Medical News. Stevens, W
Queen Victoria's Medical Household
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Medico-Chiruirgical Transactions
Queen Victoria's Medical Household
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New Inventions. Ordinary ; Sir James Clark, Physician to the Queen and to the Queen’S Household (Licentiate); and Dr
Queen Victoria's Medical Household
[April 17, 1897
Redalyc.Pain Shows Its Face. SCIENCE and ETHICS of A
From the Hands of Quacks: Aural Surgery, Deafness, and the Making of a Specialty in 19Th Century London
New Carbonic Acid. His Experiments Do in Sulphuric Acid to Remove
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Hospitals in China
Frewin (1681-1761): Medicine in Oxford in the Eighteenth Century
The Two Heberdens (Part II, Conclusion)
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Annual Review 2001 with the Aim of Improving Human and Animal Health
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The Shorthand of Robert Willis, Physician-In-Extraordinary to King George III
SIR HENRY HALFORD, BART., and the Was Pending, the Question of Expense Has to Be Con- STETHOSCOPE
The Tradition of the Gold-Headed Cane
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Sir Henry Halford's Account of the Opening of the Tomb of Charles I
The Proliferation of Medical Specialisation: a Participatory Account
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British Journal of Medical Practitioners
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