Letters to the President of the Associated Apothecaries and Surgeon-Apothecaries of England and Wales, on the present state of the practice of physic and surgery. First series : intended to give a comparative view of particular systems of medical education, to consider the separation of medicine from surgery, to estimate the claims of the general practitioner, and to propose a more respectable mode of remunerating his attendance.

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1820
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Letters to the President of the Associated Apothecaries and Surgeon-Apothecaries of England and Wales, on the present state of the practice of physic and surgery. First series : intended to give a comparative view of particular systems of medical education, to consider the separation of medicine from surgery, to estimate the claims of the general practitioner, and to propose a more respectable mode of remunerating his attendance. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed by E. Howlett, sold by Burgess and Hill, 1820.

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4 unnumbered pages, 77 pages ; 21 cm

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