The Principles of Surgery
by James Miller
- Used
- Hardcover
- Condition
- Good. Gently bruised at the head, tail and corners of the binding, looks to have been rebacked at some point as the boards thems
- Seller
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Peasedown St. John, Somerset, United Kingdom
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- Bookseller
- BookLovers of Bath (GB)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 185044
- Title
- The Principles of Surgery
- Author
- James Miller
- Format/Binding
- Hardback (No Dust Wrapper.)
- Book Condition
- Used - Good. Gently bruised at the head, tail and corners of the binding, looks to have been rebacked at some point as the boards thems
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black
- Date Published
- 1850
- Keywords
- surgery, surgery history, books written by james miller
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