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Robley Dunglison

    Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science: Containing a Concise Explanation of the Various Subjects and Terms, With the French a
    New Remedies
    Human Physiology; Volume 2
    American Medical Intelligencer; 4, (1840-1841)
    American Medical Intelligencer; 2, (1838-1839)
    The Jefferson-Dunglison Letters
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      American Medical Intelligencer; 2, (1838-1839)
    • Human Physiology; Volume 2

      • 692pages
      • 25 heures de lecture

      A comprehensive textbook on human physiology, covering topics such as the nervous system, circulation, respiration, digestion, and metabolism. Written by a team of experts, this book provides detailed explanations of physiological processes as well as illustrations and diagrams to help readers understand complex concepts.

      Human Physiology; Volume 2
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      American Medical Intelligencer; 3, (1839-1840)
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      Dunglison's American Medical Library, Part 2
    • The book presents a commemorative discourse honoring Peter S. Du Ponceau, a prominent figure and former president of the American Philosophical Society. Delivered on October 25, 184, the address reflects on Du Ponceau's contributions to philosophy and linguistics, emphasizing his impact on American intellectual thought. The discourse serves as a tribute to his legacy, highlighting his achievements and the significance of his work within the society and broader academic community.

      A Public Discourse in Commemoration of Peter S. Du Ponceau, LL. D.: Late President of the American Philosophical Society: Delivered Before the Society