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Concerning Osteopathy: A Compilation of Selection From Articles Published in the Professional and Lay Press, With Original Chapters

Concerning Osteopathy: A Compilation of Selection From Articles Published in the Professional and Lay Press, With Original Chapters

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Concerning Osteopathy: A Compilation of Selection From Articles Published in the Professional and Lay Press, With Original Chapters Paperback - 1921

by Van Webster, George O'Linda

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The Plimpton Press, 1921. First Edition. Paperback. Acceptable. 6x0x9. First paperback edition, published 1921 by The Plimpton Press. Heavy wear, taped spine, holding covers on, several pages loose, cover only sort of held on. All pages are present and accounted for. A few stray marks in text. Some tears and loss to cover. Bookplate and name of Osteopathic Doctor inside front cover. Stored in protective sleeve. Acceptable only. Rare and hard to find. Photos available upon request.
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