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Homoeopathic Manual of Obstetrics: or, A Treatise on the Aid the Art of Midwifery May Derive from Homoeopathy.

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Homoeopathic Manual of Obstetrics: or, A Treatise on the Aid the Art of Midwifery May Derive from Homoeopathy.

by Croserio, Doct. C

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Cincinnati: Moore, Anderson, Wilstach & Keys. From the French by M. Cote., M.D. . Light water stain extending throughout text. Orginal green cloth binding, faded, gilt lettered. 153 pp plus ads. Scarce copy of the first American edition. . Good Plus. Hardcover. First American Edition Assumed. 1853.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Homoeopathic Manual of Obstetrics: or, A Treatise on the Aid the Art of Midwifery May Derive from Homoeopathy.
Author
Croserio, Doct. C
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good Plus
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Edition
First American Edition Assumed
Publisher
Moore, Anderson, Wilstach & Keys
Place of Publication
Cincinnati
Date Published
1853
Size
12mo - over 6¾" - 7&
Keywords
Homeopathy; Midwifery; Obstetrics

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