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Tropical diseases : a manual of the diseases of warm climates / by Patrick Manson.
- Manson, Patrick, Sir, 1844-1922
- Date:
- 1898
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About this work
Publication/Creation
London, [&c.] : Cassell and Company, Limited, 1898.
Physical description
xvi, 607 pages, 2 leaves of plates (color) : illustrations : text-figs. ; 19 cm
Series
Notes
Publisher's advertisement : 8 pages at end
Copy 1 Note: Copy 1 was presented to LSHTM Library by the Library Association, Medical Section, on 3 Oct. 1958; LSHTM Library stamp date - 19 Jan. 1959 ; ownership signature of P.H. Pychucth? on front endpaper. This copy is probably the April 1898 edition. It is in the publisher's cloth binding
This edition (1898) was originally printed in April 1898. It was reprinted later in 1898 in May and June 1898 (according to the LSHTM printed catalogue), and September 1898 (according to the Wellcome Library catalogue)
Copy 2 Note: First edition, April 1898. Reprinted June 1898 - from verso of t.p. It was accessioned in LSHTM Library on 18 May, 1926. This copy has a cutting of this title from a bookseller's catalogue pasted to the front endpaper. It is in the publisher's cloth binding
Copy 3 Note: The signature of W.J. Simpson is written at the front. The LSHTM Library accession stamp date is 6 Apr. 1934. The book is in the publisher's cloth binding
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Languages
- English
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Location of original
This material has been provided by London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Library & Archives Service. The original may be consulted at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Library & Archives Service.