Hospital construction and administration : a series of papers read before the American Surgical Association during their visit to the Albany Hospital, June 4th, 1902 / by Albert Vander Veer [and others].

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1902
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Hospital construction and administration : a series of papers read before the American Surgical Association during their visit to the Albany Hospital, June 4th, 1902 / by Albert Vander Veer [and others]. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Albany, N.Y. : Press of Brandow Printing Co., 1902.

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20 pages : plan ; 23 cm

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'From the Albany Medical Annals, July, 1902'

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Contents: The essentials of hospital construction / by Albert Vander Veer - Pavilion F / by J.M. Mosher - The method employed in examining and recording pathological material / by George Blumer - Aseptic technique in the Albany Hospital / by C.H. Richardson - Remarks on the method of keeping histories of surgical patients in the Albany Hospital / by Arthur W. Elting

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