INTRODUCTORY ADDRESS ON INDEPENDENCE OF INTELLECT
by CALDWELL, Charles
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Lexington, [KY]: Printed at the Office of the Kentucky Whig, 1825. First edition. 20.5 cm. [5], 6- 49pp. Disbound. Text browned and foxed. Jillson, Rare Kentucky Books, p. 73. Not in Austin. Caldwell declares that independent Americans should not be subject to intellectual vassalage, and gives examples in all fields of endeavor, including medicine. OCLC: LOC, Yale Med., NW Univ. and Med, Quincy, KY Hist Soc., Transylvania, Univ. of Louisville, AAS, Boston Athenaeum , Harvard Med, UNC, NLM, West Rsv Hist Soc., College of Physicians of Phila, VA Univ.
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- Bartlebys Books (US)
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- Title
- INTRODUCTORY ADDRESS ON INDEPENDENCE OF INTELLECT
- Author
- CALDWELL, Charles
- Book Condition
- Used
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- 1
- Publisher
- Printed at the Office of the Kentucky Whig
- Place of Publication
- Lexington, [KY]
- Date Published
- 1825
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- Foxed
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- LOC
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- First Edition
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