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Kirkes' Handbook of Physiology. 



By W. MOBRANT BAKER, F.R.C.S., 



Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Examiner in Surgery at the Royal College of Surgeons ; and 



VINCENT DORMER HARRIS, M.D. Lond., 



Demonstrator of Physiology at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. 



THIRTEENTH EDITION THOROUGHLY REVISED. 

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WORKS BY THE REV. CHARLES GORE. 



The Mission of the ; The Incarnation of the 



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The Student's History of the Roman 



Empire. 



FROM THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE EMPIRE TO THE 

 ACCESSION OF COMMODUS, A.D. 180. 



Forming one of the Series of MURRAY'S STUDENT'S MANUALS. 

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