Physicians -- history
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Physicians -- history
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The concept Physicians -- history represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Boston University Libraries.
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- Physicians -- history
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- University of Maryland School of Medicine : the first two centuries, 1807-2007 : medical school milestones, faculty accomplishments, alumni contributions
- A doctor's table talk,
- Against all odds : the legacy of students of African descent at Harvard Medical School before affirmative action, 1850-1968
- American doctors of destiny; : a collection of historical narratives of the lives of great American physicians and surgeons whose service to the nation and to the world has transcended the scope of their profession,
- An introduction to the life and work of John Hughlings Jackson with a catalogue raisonné of his writings
- Approaches to Sir Thomas Browne : the Ann Arbor tercentenary lectures and essays
- Die Stellung des Arztes in der römischen Gesellschaft : freigeborene Römer, Eingebürgerte, Peregrine, Sklaven, Freigelassene als Ärzte
- Die jüdischen ärzte im mittelalter : ein beitrag zur kulturgeschichte des mittelalters
- Dr. Mütter's marvels : a true tale of intrigue and innovation at the dawn of modern medicine
- Jews, medicine, and medieval society / : Joseph Shatzmiller
- Maurice Nicoll, : a portrait
- Memoir of Baron Larrey, surgeon-in-chief of the Grande Armée
- National Board of Medical Examiners : 75th anniversary : in service to medicine, a special review
- Soul made flesh : the discovery of the brain-- and how it changed the world
- The Tuskegee Veterans Hospital and its Black physicians : the early years
- The last slave market
- The lost theory of Asclepiades of Bithynia
- The poetry of Erasmus Darwin : enlightened spaces, romantic times
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