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MEDICINE AND SURGERY.

ANATOMY, BALNEOGRAPHY, DENTISTRY, MATERIA MEDICA, MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE, OBSTETRICS, PATHOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, VETERINARY ART.

Alden.-Historical Sketches of the Origin and Progress of the Massachusetts Medical Society, by Ebenezer Alden, M.D., Fellow of the Society. 8vo. Boston, 1838.

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