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Doctor and Patient: Papers on the Relationship of the Physician to Men and Institutions
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Title: Doctor and Patient: Papers on the Relationship of the Physician to Men and Institutions
Author: M.D. Francis Weld Peabody
Publisher: The Macmillan Company, New York
Published: 1939
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Edition: 2nd edition
Number of Pages: 95
Catalogs: History of Medicine, Medicine
Description: Ex-library. Second edition of 1939, from original 1930 publication. Original blue cloth binding with pasted paper title on front board and spine. Paper and cloth show some staining, possibly from damp. Contains library catalog number on spine, stamps from the Training School Library of Mary Fletcher Hospital, Vermont, and checkout card pocket and slip on rear pastedown. Introduction by author and physician Hans Zinsser. Francis Weld Peabody (1881-1927), born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was an American physician known for his research on polio and typhoid fever, and for teaching at Harvard Medical School. From the nursing history collection of Sarah Abrams. Hardcover, acceptable condition due to possible dampstain. 95 pages, 12mo.
Author: M.D. Francis Weld Peabody
Publisher: The Macmillan Company, New York
Published: 1939
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Edition: 2nd edition
Number of Pages: 95
Catalogs: History of Medicine, Medicine
Description: Ex-library. Second edition of 1939, from original 1930 publication. Original blue cloth binding with pasted paper title on front board and spine. Paper and cloth show some staining, possibly from damp. Contains library catalog number on spine, stamps from the Training School Library of Mary Fletcher Hospital, Vermont, and checkout card pocket and slip on rear pastedown. Introduction by author and physician Hans Zinsser. Francis Weld Peabody (1881-1927), born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was an American physician known for his research on polio and typhoid fever, and for teaching at Harvard Medical School. From the nursing history collection of Sarah Abrams. Hardcover, acceptable condition due to possible dampstain. 95 pages, 12mo.
