Hints on the connexion of labour with study : as a preventive of diseases peculiar to students; and also as the best expedient for placing a good education within the reach of the poor; to which is appended, the substance of an introductorylecture, on medical education, delivered in October, 1831 / By Thomas D. Mitchell.

  • Mitchell, Thomas D. (Thomas Duché), 1791-1865.
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Hints on the connexion of labour with study : as a preventive of diseases peculiar to students; and also as the best expedient for placing a good education within the reach of the poor; to which is appended, the substance of an introductorylecture, on medical education, delivered in October, 1831 / By Thomas D. Mitchell. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Cincinnati : Corey, Fairbank & Co. [etc., etc.], 1832.

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85 pages : 15 cm

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Caption title: Manual labour education
The lecture has caption title: The preliminary education requisite to the study of medicine

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Microfilm. [Bethesda, Md.] : National Library of Medicine, 1958. 1 microfilm reel : negative ; 35 mm

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