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Durck and Hektoen's 

 Special Pathologic Histology 



Atlas and Epitome of Special Pathologic Histology. 



By DR. H. DURCK, of Munich. Edited, with additions, by 

 LUDVIG HEKTOEN, M. D., Professor of Pathology, Rush Medical 

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 Human Histology 



Atlas and Epitome of Human Histology and Microscopic 

 Anatomy. By PRIVATDOCENT DR. J. SOBOTTA, of Wiirzburg. 

 Edited, with additions, by G. CARL HUBER, M. D., Professor of 

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