Medicine and mankind

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110 2 ‡aNew York Academy of Medicine.
245 1 0 ‡aMedicine and mankind; ‡cintroduction by Eugene H. Pool ... lectures to the laity delivered at the New York academy of medicine, edited by Iago Galdston, M.D.
260 ‡aNew York, London, ‡bD. Appleton-Century Co., ‡c1936.
300 ‡avi p., 2 l., 3-216, [1] p. ‡bill.
490 0 ‡a[The New York academy of medicine lectures to the laity ; ‡vno. 1]
505 0 ‡aHow we learned about the human body, by B.P. Watson.--Medicine in the days of the Grand Monarch, by H.W. Haggard.--The contributions of the primitive American to medicine, by Harlow Brooks.--The common denominator of disease, by George Draper.--The organic background of mind, by Foster Kennedy.--The story of the vitamins, by E.V. McCollum.--The mystery of death, by Alexis Carrel.
530 ‡aAlso issued online.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
600 1 0 ‡aGaldston, Iago, ‡d1895- ‡eed.
650 0 ‡aMedicine.
700 1 ‡aGaldston, Iago, ‡d1895-
776 0 8 ‡iOnline version: ‡aNew York Academy of Medicine. ‡tMedicine and mankind. ‡dNew York, London, D. Appleton-Century company, incorporated, 1936 ‡w(OCoLC)603634830.
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