An edition of Dr. Lyman Spalding (1916)

Dr. Lyman Spalding

the originator of the United States pharmacopœia, co-laborer with Dr. Nathan Smith in the founding of the Dartmouth medical school, and its first chemical lecturer, president and professor of anatomy and surgery of the College of physicians and surgeons of the Western district, at Fairfield, N.Y.

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An edition of Dr. Lyman Spalding (1916)

Dr. Lyman Spalding

the originator of the United States pharmacopœia, co-laborer with Dr. Nathan Smith in the founding of the Dartmouth medical school, and its first chemical lecturer, president and professor of anatomy and surgery of the College of physicians and surgeons of the Western district, at Fairfield, N.Y.

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Publisher
W.M. Leonard
Language
English
Pages
380

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Published in

Boston

Classifications

Library of Congress
R154.S65 S7

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 380 p.
Number of pages
380

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6606501M
Internet Archive
drlymanspalding00spal
LCCN
18006063
OCLC/WorldCat
597942593, 11812297

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