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Text-Book of Pediatrics by Emil Feer

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Text-Book of Pediatrics
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Publisher: J.B. Lippincott Company
ISBN/ASIN: 115356131X
Number of pages: 958

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The book covers the entire field of pediatrics as completely as more bulky volumes. The discussions of the individual disease conditions are absolutely dependable and the therapeutic measures advised are in line with the most recent accepted usage [1922].

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