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Notes on pathology and therapeutics : taken from the lectures of Benjamin Rush professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine and Clinical practice in the University of Pennsylvania : manuscript, 1812 / by John H. Gordon.
Author
Gordon, John H.
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
English
Description
1 v. (232 leaves) ; 25 x 20 cm.
Availability
Available Online
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Special Collections - Manuscripts Collection
C0199 no. 930
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Subject(s)
Lectures and lecturing
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Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia
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19th century
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Pathology
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Study and teaching
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Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia
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19th century
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Therapeutics
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Study and teaching
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Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia
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19th century
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University of Pennsylvania Department of Medicine
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Faculty
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19th century
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Related name
Rush, Benjamin, 1745-1813
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Getty AAT genre
Lecture notes
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Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia
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19th century
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Compiled/Created
1812 /
Summary note
Notes taken by Gordon of lectures given by Rush at the University of Pennsylvania, dated 1812.
Source acquisition
Acc. no. AM 12800.
OCLC
49371012
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