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A treatise on the diseases of infants : founded on recent clinical observations and investigations in pathological anatomy, made at the Hospice des Enfans-Trouvés : with a dissertation on the viability of the child / by C.M. Billard ; with notes by Dr. Ollivier, of Angers ; translated from the third French edition, with an appendix by James Stewart

Title:
On the diseases of infants
Billard on the diseases of infants
Author:
Billard, C (Charles) 1800-1832  Search this
Author of added commentary:
Ollivier M (Charles Prosper) 1796-1845  Search this
Writer of preface:
Stewart, James 1799-1864  Search this
Donor:
Beckwith, J. Bruce 1933-,- DSI  Search this
Browning, Nancy Gay DSI  Search this
Publisher:
Adlard, George 1795 or 1796-1873  Search this
Churchill, John active 1826-1862  Search this
Fannin and Co.  Search this
Stereotyper:
Ripley, Francis F.  Search this
Author:
Beckwith-Browning-Peterson Teratology Collection (Smithsonian Libraries) DSI  Search this
Physical description:
viii, 620 pages ; 23 cm
Type:
Electronic resources
Date:
1839
Topic:
Infants--Diseases  Search this
Call number:
RJ254 .B5413 1839
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1096058

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