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Pain, its mechanisms and neurological control. With the assistance in the psychiatric sections of Chapters IV and X from Stanley Cobb and Frances J. Bonner.

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Pain, its mechanisms and neurological control. With the assistance in the psychiatric sections of Chapters IV and X from Stanley Cobb and Frances J. Bonner.

by WHITE, James C., William H. SWEET

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Springfield, IL:: Charles C. Thomas, (1955)., 1955. 8vo. xxiv, 736 pp. 134 figs., 53 tables, bibliog., index. Green cloth, gilt-stamped spine title. INSCRIBED BY SWEET to Luis Amador on title-page. Fine.

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Title
Pain, its mechanisms and neurological control. With the assistance in the psychiatric sections of Chapters IV and X from Stanley Cobb and Frances J. Bonner.
Author
WHITE, James C., William H. SWEET
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Hardcover
Publisher
Charles C. Thomas, (1955).
Place of Publication
Springfield, IL:
Date Published
1955
Keywords
Pain

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