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The surgical instruments of the Hindus : with a comparative study of the surgical instruments of the Greek, Roman, Arab, and the modern European surgeons / by Girindranāth Mukhopādhyāya

Main Author: Mukhopādhyāya, Girindranāth.
Language(s): English
Published: New York : AMS Press, 1979
Edition: 1st AMS ed
Subjects: Surgical instruments and apparatus.
Surgery > India > History.
Medicine, Ayurvedic.
Note: "Griffith prize essay for 1909."
Reprint of the 1914 ed. published by Calcutta University, Calcutta
Physical Description: 648 p. in various pagings : ill. ; 23 cm
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: RD71 .G5 1979
ISBN: 0404133401
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