A treatise on the diseases of infants, founded on recent clinical observations and investigations in pathological anatomy made at the Hospice des Enfans-Trouvés : with a dissertation on the viability of the child / by C.M. Billard ; with notes by Dr. Ollivier ; translated from the third French edition, with an appendix, by James Stewart.

  • Billard, C. (Charles-Michel), 1800-1832.
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1839
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A treatise on the diseases of infants, founded on recent clinical observations and investigations in pathological anatomy made at the Hospice des Enfans-Trouvés : with a dissertation on the viability of the child / by C.M. Billard ; with notes by Dr. Ollivier ; translated from the third French edition, with an appendix, by James Stewart. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : John Churchill ; Dublin : Fannin, and Co. ; New York : George Adlard, 1839.

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2 unnumbered pages, [v]-viii, 620 pages ; 24 cm

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Apparently a re-issue with new t.p. of the edition published in New York in the same year

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