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Dissertatio medica, inauguralis quam sub moderamine viri admodum reverendi ... eruditorum subjectam sustinuit Jacobus Tilton ...
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Tilton, James, 1745-1822
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Latin
Published/Created
Philadelphia, Typis Gulielmi & Thomae Bradford, 1771.
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2 preliminary leaves, 23 pages 20 cm
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Firestone Library - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Firestone Library Use Only
MICROFILM 10544 reel 96
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Edema
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Academic theses
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Early American medical imprints, 1668-1820 ; reel 96, no. 1908.
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Multi-title collection including An eulogium in commoration of Doctor Casper Wistar ... Delivered before the society ... in the German Lutheran church ... Philadelphia, 11th day of March, 1818 ... published by order and 13 other(s).
Notes
Signatures: 2 p. l., A-C⁴.
Master microform held by: ResP.
Dissertation note
College of Philadelphia
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Microfilm. Woodbridge, Conn., Research Publications, 1973. 1 reel. 35 mm. (Early American medical imprints, 1668-1820, reel 96, no. 1908)
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Evans 12242
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Multi-title collection including An eulogium in commoration of Doctor Casper Wistar ... Delivered before the society ... in the German Lutheran church ... Philadelphia, 11th day of March, 1818 ... published by order and 13 other(s).
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nuc87737660
OCLC
15978571
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