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A TREATISE on SURGERY: its Principles and Practice. By 



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* This edition may fairly claim to have 

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A DICTIONARY of PRACTICAL SURGERY. By Various British 



HosPTTAL Surgeons. Edited by Christopher Hbath, F.R.C.S., Hulme Professor of 

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*The Dictionary will stand undoubtedly 

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An INDEX of SURGERY : being a Concise Classification of the Main 



Facts and Theories ot Surgery, fjr the Use of Senior Students and others. By 



C. B. Kestlkt, F.R.C.S., Surgeon to tbe West London Hospital and to the Surgical- Aid 



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ANTISEPTIC SURGERY: its Principles, Practice, History, and 



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MANUAL of the ANTISEPTIC TREATMENT of WOUNDS. For 



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