Biography of Ephraim McDowell, M.D., "the father of ovariotomy" : with valuable scientific treatises and interesting monographs on ovariotomy, and eulogistic letters, and addresses by eminent members of the medical profession in Europe and America / by M.T. Valentine.

  • Valentine, M. T. (Mary Thompson)
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1897
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New York : McDowell Publishing Co., 1897.

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xvi, 558 pages : illustrations, portrait ; 22 cm

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Rev. ed.

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