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Examinations : their uses & abuses: a lecture / by Professor Kernot
Bib ID 1032634
Format BookBook
Author
Kernot, W. C. (William Charles), 1845-1909
 
Printer (Melbourne : Stillwell and Co.)
Description [Melbourne : s.n.], 1889 
24 p. ; 22 cm. 
Notes

"Delivered at Queens's College, University of Melbourne before the William Quick Club, 25th June, 1889"

In Australian medical pamphlets, v. 19.

Cited In

Ferguson, J.A. Australia, 11120

Subjects Examinations.
Other authors/contributors William Quick Club
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