Theses medicae de variolis : pro gradu bacchalaureatus defendendae, asupice Deo, praeside D.D. Josepho Hippolyto Unanue, anatomis professore
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- Woodcut head-piece Not in Palau y Dulcet (2nd ed.) or Wellcome Cat. of printed books Thesis (M.D.) -- Lima (Félix Devoti, respondent), 1803 Will digitize Condition reviewed
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- 1803-01-01T00:00:00Z
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- Digital Public Library of America
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- U.S. National Library of Medicine
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- Limae : Typis Domus Orphanorum
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- U.S. National Library of Medicine
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