WorldCat Linked Data Explorer

http://worldcat.org/entity/work/id/4087429

History of medical education and institutions in the United States, from the first settlement of the British colonies to the year 1850 with a chapter on the present condition and wants of the profession, and the means necessary for supplying those wants, and elevating the character and extending the usefulness of the whole profession

Open All Close All

http://schema.org/alternateName

  • "Medical history"@en
  • "Medical history"

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Historical Work"
  • "History"@en
  • "Historical Works"@en
  • "Internet Resource"
  • "Internet Resource"@en
  • "Fulltext"@en
  • "Fulltext"

http://schema.org/name

  • "History of medical education and institutions in the United States, from the first settlement of the British colonies to the year 1850 with a chapter on the present condition and wants of the profession, and the means necessary for supplying those wants, and elevating the character and extending the usefulness of the whole profession"@en
  • "History of medical education and institutions in the United States : from the first settlement of the British colonies to the year 1850 ; with a chapter on the present condition and wants of the profession, and the means necessary for supplying those wants, and elevating the character and extending the usefulness of the whole profession"
  • "History of medical education and institutions in the United States from the first settlement of the British colonies to the year 1850"@en
  • "History of medical education and institutions in the United States, from the first settlement of the British colonies to the year 1850 : with a chapter on the present condition and wants of the profession, and the means necessary for supplying those wants, and elevating the character and extending the usefulness of the whole profession"@en
  • "History of medical education and institutions in the United States from the first settlement of the British colonies to the year 1850; with a chapter on the present condition and wants of the profession, and the means necessary for supplying those wants, and elevating the character and extending the usefulness of the whole profession"
  • "History of medical education and institutions in the United States from the first settlement of the British colonies to the year 1850; with a chapter on the present condition and wants of the profession, and the means necessary for supplying those wants, and elevating the character and extending the usefulness of the whole profession"@en
  • "History of medical education and institutions in the United States from the first settlement of the British Colonies to the year 1850 : with a chapter on the present condition and wants of the profession and the means neccesssary for supplying those wants, and elevating the character and extending the usefulness of the whole profession"@en
  • "History of medical education and institutions in the United States : from the first settlement of the British colonies to the year 1850; with a chapter on the present condition and wants of the profession, and the means necessary for supplying those wants, and elevating the character and extending the usefulness of the whole profession"@en