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History of Jewish physicians [electronic resource] / by E. Carmoly.
Author
Carmoly, Eliakim, 1802-1875
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Uniform title
Histoire des médecins juifs.
English
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital ; [Chicago, Ill.] : Adam Matthew Education [North American distributor], c2011.
Description
p. [76]-99 +
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Subject(s)
Jewish physicians
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History
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Jews
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Medicine
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History
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Related name
Dunbar, John R. W. (John Richard Woodcock), 1805-1871
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American Jewish Historical Society
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Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
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Adam Matthew Education (Firm)
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Series
Jewish life in America c1654-1954.
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Jewish life in America c1654-1954 : sources from the American Jewish Historical Society, New York
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Notes
Translation by Dunbar of the article originally published in French in: Encyclographie des sciences médicales. Bullétin médical belge.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Original version
Electronic reproduction. Originally published in this translation in: Maryland medical and surgical journal, and official organ of the Medical Department of the Army and Navy of the United States. Vol. 2 (Jan. 1841), p. [76]-101. From a copy held in the collection of the American Jewish Historical Society. Lacks all following p. 99.
Location of originals
American Jewish Historical Society
Other title(s)
Maryland medical and surgical journal, and official organ of the Medical Department of the Army and Navy of the United States.
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