Cyclopaedia of the Practice of Medicine, Vol. XVII: General Anomalies of Nutrition, and Poisons
by Von Ziemssen, Dr. H. (Editor); Immermann, Prof. H.; Boehm, Prof. R.; Naunyn, Prof. B. And Von Boeck, Prof. H.; Translated By Albert H. Buck, MD
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NY: William Wood & Co., 1878 Ex-Library. Very Good -. Hardcover. English Translation. Cover has light edgewear and is faded on the spine strip; scuff mark on rear endpaper; a few pages are uncut. Late 19th century volume from Von Ziemssen's Cyclopaedia of the Practice of Medicine, focused on issues of nutrition and poisonings; 968 pages..
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- Title
- Cyclopaedia of the Practice of Medicine, Vol. XVII: General Anomalies of Nutrition, and Poisons
- Author
- Von Ziemssen, Dr. H. (Editor); Immermann, Prof. H.; Boehm, Prof. R.; Naunyn, Prof. B. And Von Boeck, Prof. H.; Translated By Albert H. Buck, MD
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good -
- Jacket Condition
- No Jacket
- Edition
- English Translation
- Publisher
- William Wood & Co.
- Place of Publication
- NY
- Date Published
- 1878
- Keywords
- Nutrition, Dietetics, Diets, Diet Therapy, Therapeutic Nutrition, Science of Nutrition, Nutritional Diets, Food Nutrients, Food Groups, Metabolism, Digestion, Dietary Allowances, von Ziemssen Cyclopaedia of the practice of Medicine
- Bookseller catalogs
- Medicine; Nutrition; Internal Medicine;
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