On a morbid affection of infancy, arising from circumstances of exhaustion, but resembling hydrencephalus / by Marshall Hall.

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1829
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On a morbid affection of infancy, arising from circumstances of exhaustion, but resembling hydrencephalus / by Marshall Hall. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : printed for R.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1829.

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40 pages

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Publ: "The present essay is intended to be published as an Appendix to a work which will shortly appear, entitled, 'Researches on the Morbid and Curative Effects of Loss of Blood."--p. [4] Bndg: Bound with other works Prov: Inscribed "The editor of the Edinb. Medical & Surgical Journal"

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