| 1904 - 790 pages
...research in the laboratory, has fitted him most admirably to write a text- book on pathology, and this work is all that any one — student or practitioner...theories of the science being explained in clear, concise laii»;uao;e. Diieaies of the Nose and Throat. By D. BRADEN KVLK, MI)., Professor of Laryngology and... | |
| Charles Bingham Penrose - 1901 - 566 pages
...in a style best suited to teaching purposes. Unlike most works on pathology, it treats the subject, not from the professor's point of view, but from that of the student, the author ever aiming to render most easy of comprehension the many difficult theories of the science.... | |
| Edward Baldwin Gleason - 1901 - 266 pages
...in a style best suited to teaching purposes. Unlike most works on pathology.it treats the subject, not from the professor's point of view, but from that of the student, the author ever aiming to render most easy of comprehension the many difficult theories of the science.... | |
| Solomon Solis-Cohen - 1902 - 446 pages
...in a style best suited to teaching purposes. Unlike most works on pathology, it treats the subject, not from the professor's point of view, but from that of the student, the author ever aiming to render most easy of comprehension the many difficult theories of the science.... | |
| John Clement Heisler - 1902 - 462 pages
...in a style best suited to teaching purposes. Unlike most works on pathology, it treats the subject, not from the professor's point of view, but from that of the student, the author ever aiming to render most easy of comprchension the many difficult theories of the science.... | |
| 1904 - 810 pages
...experience as a teacher of this subject, besides his extensive personal research in the laboratory, lias fitted him most admirably to write a text-book on...but none has reached the standard of excellence held by Dr. McFarland s work. THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE RONTGKN RAYS IN THERAPEUTICS AND DIAGNOSIS,... | |
| Charles Edmund Fisher - 1904 - 404 pages
...on pathology, and this superb forelying work is all that any one—student or practitioner—could desire. Unlike most works on pathology, the subject...but none has reached the standard of excellence held by Dr. McFarland's work. Physician Versus Bacteriologist. By Professor Dr. O. Rosenbach. Authorized... | |
| 1904 - 686 pages
...in the laboratory, has fitted him most admirably to write a text-book on pathology. Unlike most work on pathology, the subject is treated, not from the...science being explained in clear, concise language. Dudley's Gynecology. New (4th) edition. A Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Gynecology. By... | |
| Alexander A. Böhm - 1904 - 556 pages
...RECENTLY ISSUED— BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED Unlike most works on pathology, this work treats the subject, not from the professor's point of view,' but from that of the student. The text is admirably elucidated by numerous excellent illustrations, many of them having been especially... | |
| 1904 - 736 pages
...in a style best suited to teaching purposes. Unlike most works on pathology, it treats the subject, not from the professor's point of view, but from that of the student, the author ever aiming to render most easy of comprehension the many difficult theories of the science.... | |
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