| 1881 - 1168 pagina’s
...following ¡»ge«, the publishers would state that no pains are spared to secure a continuance of the confidence earned for the. publications of the house by their careful selection and »«•u racy and finish of execution. Tim targe number of inquiries receive/I from the prof ession... | |
| John Call Dalton - 1882 - 794 pagina’s
...623. Zona IM-I I u. i«l:i. 584. Zone of Zlun, 523. (LATE HENHY c. LEA) OF • MEDICAL AND SUKGICAL PUBLICATIONS. In asking the attention of the profession...publications of the house by their careful selection ami accuracy and finish of execution. The large number of inquiries receiver! from ttie profession... | |
| Roberts Bartholow - 1882 - 342 pagina’s
...the following pages, the publishers would state that no pains are spared to secure a continuance of the confidence earned for the publications of the...execution. The large number of inquiries received from the profession for a finer class of bindings than is usually placed on medical books has induced us to... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Edis - 1882 - 616 pagina’s
...the publishers would state tliut no pains are spared to secure a continuance of the confidence corned for the publications of the house by their careful...selection and accuracy and finish of execution. • The liirye number of inquiries received from the profession for a finer class of binding? than is usually... | |
| Victor Cornil - 1882 - 524 pagina’s
...the following pages, the publishers would state that no pains are spared to secure a continuance of the confidence earned for the publications of the house by their careful selection aud accuracy and finish of execution. The large number of im/niriei recei veil from Qie prof essinn... | |
| Friedrich Hoffmann - 1883 - 668 pagina’s
...the following pages, the publishers would state that no pains are spared to secure a continuance of the confidence earned for the publications of the...execution. The large number of inquiries received from the profession for a finer class of bindings than is usually placed on medical books has induced us to... | |
| Freeman Josiah Bumstead - 1883 - 950 pagina’s
...the following pages, the publishers would state that no pains are spared to secure a continuance of the confidence earned for the publications of the...execution. The large number of inquiries received from the profession for a finer class of bindings than is usually placed on medical books has induced us to... | |
| James Nevins Hyde - 1883 - 618 pagina’s
...the following pages, the publishers would state that no pains are spared to secure a continuance of the confidence earned for the publications of the...execution. The large number of inquiries received from the profession for a finer class of bindings than is usually placed on medical books has induced us to... | |
| Frederick Hoffmann - 1883 - 668 pagina’s
...the following pages, the publishers would state that no pains are spared to secure u continuance of the confidence earned for the publications of the...selection and accuracy and finish of execution. The printed prices are those at which books can generally be supplied by booksellers throughout the United... | |
| Sir Frederick Treves - 1883 - 152 pagina’s
...the following pages, the publishers would state that no pains are spared to secure a continuance of the confidence earned for the publications of the house by their careful selection and accuracy aud finish of execution. The large number of inquiries received from the profession for a finer class... | |
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