Cellular pathology : as based upon physiological and pathological histology; twenty lectures delivered in the Pathological Institute of Berlin during the months of February, March, and April, 1858 / by Rudolf Virchow; translated from the second edition of the original by Frank Chance; with notes and numerous emendations, principally from ms. notes of the author.

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Cellular pathology : as based upon physiological and pathological histology; twenty lectures delivered in the Pathological Institute of Berlin during the months of February, March, and April, 1858 / by Rudolf Virchow; translated from the second edition of the original by Frank Chance; with notes and numerous emendations, principally from ms. notes of the author. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Cellularpathologie. English

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London : John Churchill, MDCCCLX. [1860]

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xxviii, 511 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

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Dedication page to John Goodsir
Errata: p. 511

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Translation of: Die Cellularpathologie. Zweite neu durchgesehene Auflage Berlin: August Hirschwald, 1859

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