The young practitioner : with practical hints and instructive suggestions as subsidiary aids for his guidance on entering into private practice : being modified selections from, with additions to, "The Physician Himself" / by Jukes de Styrap.

  • De Styrap, Jukes.
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1890
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The young practitioner : with practical hints and instructive suggestions as subsidiary aids for his guidance on entering into private practice : being modified selections from, with additions to, "The Physician Himself" / by Jukes de Styrap. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : H. K. Lewis and Company, 1890.

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xi, 400 pages : Tables ; 21 cm

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Spine title: "The young practitioner: his code and tariff"
Includes the following works, with same publication details as "The young practitioner": "A code of medical ethics: with general and special rules for the guidance of the faculty and the public in the complex relations of professional life":( p. 284) and "The medico-chirurgical tariffs prepared for the late Shropshire Ethical Branch of the British Medical Association": (p. 373)
The author of "The physician himself" is Daniel Webster Cathell
Annotated throughout in pencil

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