Essentials of medical chemistry, organic and inorganicW.B. Saunders, 1890 - 214 pages |
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Page iii - Essentials of Medical Chemistry, Organic and Inorganic. Containing also Questions of Medical Physics, Chemical Philosophy, Analytical Processes, Toxicology, etc. Prepared especially for Students of Medicine. By Lawrence Wolff, MD, Demonstrator of Chemistry, Jefferson Medical College ; Physician to the German Hospital of Philadelphia ; Member of the German Chemical Society, of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, etc.
Page i - Dissection." By CHARLES B. NANCREDE, MD, Professor of Surgery and Clinical Surgery in the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Corresponding Member of the Royal Academy of Medicine, Rome, Italy ; late Surgeon Jefferson Medical College, etc.
Page ii - Instructor in Clinical Medicine and Physician to the Medical Dispensary in the University of Pennsylvania; Physician to St.