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By SIR WILLIAM AITKEN, M.D., Edin., F.R.S., 



LATE PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY IN THE ARMY MEDICAL SCHOOL ; EXAMINER IN MEDICINE 



FOR THE MILITARY MEDICAL SERVICES OF THE QUEKN ; FELLOW OF THE SANITARY 



INSTITUTE OF ORE \T BRITAIN; CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE ROYAL 



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SEVENTH EDITION. 



THE SCIENCE AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. 



In Two Volumes, Royal 8vo., cloth. Illustrated by numerous Engravings 

 on Wood, and a Map of the Geographical Distribution of Diseases. To a 

 great extent Rewritten ; Enlarged, Remodelled, and Carefully Revised 

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