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Practical cases and observations in surgery with remarks highly proper, not only for the improvement of all young surgeons, but also for the direction of such as are farther advanced. By Dale Ingram

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  • "Practical cases and observations in surgery with remarks highly proper, not only for the improvement of all young surgeons, but also for the direction of such as are farther advanced. By Dale Ingram"@en
  • "Practical cases and observations in surgery : with remarks highly proper, not only for the improvement of all young surgeons, but also for the direction of such as are farther advanced. By Dale Ingram"
  • "Practical cases and observations in surgery : with remarks highly proper, not only for the improvement of all young surgeons, but also for the direction of such as are farther advanced. By Dale Ingram"@en
  • "Practical cases and observations in surgery with remarks highly proper, not only for the improvement of all young surgeons, but also for the direction of such as are farther advanced. By Dale Ingram"
  • "Practical cases and observations in surgery : with remarks highly proper, not only for the improvement of all young surgeons, but also for the direction of such as are farther advanced"
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  • "Practical Cases and Observations in Surgery, with Remarks highly Proper, noth only for the Improvement of all young Surgeons, but also for the Direction of such as are farther advanced"
  • "Practical cases and observations in surgery with remarks highly proper, not only for the improvement of all young surgeons, but also for the direction of such as are farther advanced. By Dale Ingram, Surgeon and Man-Midwife"@en
  • "Practical cases and observations in surgery with remarks highly proper, not only for the improvement of all young surgeons, but also for the direction of such as are farther advanced. By Dale Ingram, Surgeon and Man-Midwife"