De hac quaestione, confert-ne anevrysmati cordis activo antiphlogistica medicatio? : Confert-ne passivo? : thesis quam, Deo favente, in saluberrimâ Facultate Medicâ Parisiensi, praesentibus competitionis judicibus, publicis competitorum disputationibus subjiciet, et explanare conabitur, die nonâ mensis januarii 1827 / J.-B.-H. Dance.

  • Dance, Jean Baptiste Hippolyte, 1797-1832.
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Confert-ne anevrysmati cordis activo antiphlogistica medicatio?

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Parisiis : Ex typis C. Thuau, 1826.

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18 pages ; 26 cm

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At head of title: Competitio ad aggregationem jussu regis optimi ex mandato summi Gallicae universitatis magistri instituta, anno 1826

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