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The Alveoli of the Mammalian Lung An Anatomical Study with Clinical Correlations; The Pulmonic Alveolar Mucoid Film and the Pneumonocytes (2)

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The Alveoli of the Mammalian Lung An Anatomical Study with Clinical Correlations; The Pulmonic Alveolar Mucoid Film and the Pneumonocytes (2)

by Macklin, Charles C

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Both inscribed to "Professor William Bloom with kind regards Charles Macklin." Red pencil note on one "lung." 1st reprinted from Proc. of Institute of Med. of Chicago, April 15, 1950, 18 pp, slightly dusty covers. 2nd from THE LANCET, May 29, 1954, 16 pp with text illustrations. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1950.

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Title
The Alveoli of the Mammalian Lung An Anatomical Study with Clinical Correlations; The Pulmonic Alveolar Mucoid Film and the Pneumonocytes (2)
Author
Macklin, Charles C
Format/Binding
Soft cover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Paperback
Date Published
1950
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8vo to 4 to.
Keywords
Pulmonology; Lungs

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