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Chapter 9 of
Thomas Jefferson's Library: A Catalog with the Entries in His Own Order

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James Gilreath and Douglas L. Wilson


1989 Library of Congress

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Chapter 9.

Surgery.

1. Waters' abridgment of Benjamin Bell's Surgery, 8º. 2. Smiths abridgment of John Bell's principles of Surgery, 8º. 3. John's Bell's discourses on wounds, adhesion and amputation, 8º. 4. Cooper's first lines of the practise of Surgery, 8º. 7. Mauriceau, Maladies des Femmes Grosses, 4º. 5. Theorie et pratique de l'art du Dentiste, par Laforgue, 8º. 6. La-Forest, l'art de Soigner les pieds, 12º.

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