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Illustrations of disease with the microscope : clinical investigations, aided by the microscope, and by chemical reagents, with microscopical observations of pathological specimens, medical and surgical, obtained in Charleston, S.C., a contribution intended to disclose the minute history of the diseases prevailing in this latitude, and to assist future students, with upwards of five hundred original drawings from nature, made at the time of the observations / by Francis Peyre Porcher.

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Format:
Microformat
Author/Creator:
Porcher, Francis Peyre, 1824-1895.
Series:
Confederate imprints, 1861-1865 ; reel 97, no. 3040.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pathology--South Carolina--Charleston.
Pathology.
Diseases--South Carolina--Charleston.
Diseases.
South Carolina--Charleston.
Physical Description:
133 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
35 mm
monochrome
service copy
positive
Manufacture:
Charleston, S.C. : Evans & Cogswell.
Place of Publication:
Charleston, S.C. : Published by the South Carolina Medical Association, 1861.
Notes:
At head of title: Prize essay, (to which the first prize of one hundred dollars, offered by the South Carolina Medical Association, was awarded February, 1860.)
Accompanied by a manuscript letter pasted in fly leaf.
Filmed from the holdings of the National Library of Medicine.
Microfilm. New Haven, Conn. : Research Publications, [1974]. On reel 97 of 143 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. (Confederate imprints, 1861-1865 ; reel 97, no. 3040).
OCLC:
22606633

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