| Samuel David Gross - 1854 - 498 pagina’s
...dissemination of sound medical literature. He trusts, especially, that the subscribers to the "AMERICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL" will call the attention of their acquaintances to the advantages thus offered, and that he will be sustained in the endeavor to permanently establish medical periodical literature on a footing of... | |
| George Budd - 1857 - 548 pagina’s
...dissemination of sound medical literature. He trusts, especially, that the subscribers to the "AMERICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL" will call the attention of their acquaintances to the advantages thus offered, and that he will be sustained in the endeavor to permanently establish medical periodical literatnre on a footing of... | |
| Samuel Osborne Habershon - 1859 - 362 pagina’s
...dissemination of sound medical literature. He trusts, especially, that the subscribers to the "AMERICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL" will call the attention of their acquaintances to the advantages thus offered, and that he will be sustained in the endeavor to permanently establish medical periodical literature on a footing of... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1865 - 818 pagina’s
...dissemination of sound medical literature. He trusts, especially, that the subscribers to the "AMERICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL" will call the attention of their acquaintances to the advantages thus offered, and that he will be sustained in the endeavor to permanently establish medical periodical literature on a footing of... | |
| Austin Flint - 1866 - 638 pagina’s
...sound medical literature. He trusts, especially, that the suhscrihers to the "AMERICAN MEDICAL JOCRNAL" will call the attention of their acquaintances to...permanently estahlish medical periodical literature OB a footing of cheapness never heretofore attempted. *„* Gentlemen desiring to avail themselves... | |
| Frank Hastings Hamilton - 1866 - 850 pagina’s
...dissemination of sound medical literature. He trusts, especially, that the subscribers to the "AMERICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL" will call the attention of their acquaintances to the advantages thus offered, and that he will be sustained in the endeavor to permanently establish medical periodical literature on a footing of... | |
| Austin Flint - 1866 - 658 pagina’s
...dissemination of sound medical literature. He trusts, especially, that the subscribers to the "AMERICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL" will call the attention of their acquaintances to the advantages thus offered, and that he will be sustained in the endeavor to permanently establish medical periodical literature on a footing of... | |
| François Lallemand - 1866 - 424 pagina’s
...of sound medical literature. He trusts, especially, that the subscribers to the "AMERICAN MKDICAI. JOURNAL" will call the attention of their acquaintances to the advantages thus offered, and that he will be sustained in the endeavor to permanently establish medical periodical literature OD a footing of... | |
| Forbes Winslow - 1866 - 528 pagina’s
...literature. He trusts, especially, that the subscribers to the "AMERICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL" will cull the attention of their acquaintances to the advantages thus offered, and that he will be sustained in the endeavor to permanently establish medical periodical literature on a footing of... | |
| John Eric Erichsen - 1867 - 140 pagina’s
...dissemination of sound medical literature. He trusts, especially, that the suhscrihers to the "AMERICAN MKDICAL JOURNAL" will call the attention of their acquaintances...a footing of cheapness never heretofore attempted. %* Gentlemen desiring to avail themselves of the advantages thus offered will do well to forward their... | |
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