Diseases of the lungs (of a specific not tuberculous nature) : acute bronchitis; infectious pneumonia; gangrene, syphilis, cancer and hydatid of the lungs / by Germain Sée ; translated by E.P. Hurd ; with appendices by Geo. M. Sternberg, Dujardin Beaumetz.
- Sée, Germain, 1818-1896.
- Date:
- 1885
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Diseases of the lungs (of a specific not tuberculous nature) : acute bronchitis; infectious pneumonia; gangrene, syphilis, cancer and hydatid of the lungs / by Germain Sée ; translated by E.P. Hurd ; with appendices by Geo. M. Sternberg, Dujardin Beaumetz. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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