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HARE (HOBART AMORY). A TEXT-BOOK OF PRACTICAL 



THERAPEUTICS, with Special Reference to the Application of Reme- 

 dial Measures to Disease and their Employment upon a Rational 

 Basis. With, articles on various subjects by well-known specialists. 

 Sixth and revised edition. In one octavo volume of 758 pages, 

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HARE (HOBART AMORY, EDITOR). A SYSTEM OF PRAC- 

 TICAL THERAPEUTICS. In a series of contributions by eminent 

 practitioners. In four large octavo volumes comprising about 4500 

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The great value of Hare's System of Practical Therapeutics has led to a 

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 Prescriptions indicative of the manner in which particular drugs are admin- 

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