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Clinical examination /
a textbook for students and doctors by teachers of the Edinburgh Medical School ; editor, John Macleod.
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Faculty of Medicine
.
Contributor(s):
Macleod, John
.
Material type:
Book
Publisher:
Edinburgh :
Churchill Livingstone,
1973
Edition:
3rd ed
.
ISBN:
0443009872.
Subject(s):
Diagnosis
DDC classification:
616.07/5
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