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Medical graduates (University of London). A bill to extend the rights enjoyed by the graduates of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, in respect to the practice of physic, to the graduates of the University of London [electronic resource]
Bib ID 5098437
Format BookBook, OnlineOnline
Author
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
 
Online Access
Description Cambridge [England] : Proquest LLC, 2006 
4 p. 
Series

House of Commons parliamentary papers :19th century, 1801-1900.

Full contents Vol.III, 4 pp. 
Notes

Title from back cover.

Reproduction Transcribed from: Medical graduates (University of London). A bill to extend the rights enjoyed by the graduates of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, in respect to the practice of physic, to the graduates of the University of London. 1854 (95) III. 
Subjects Great Britain. - Parliament. - House of Commons.
Also Titled

Cockton index title: Bill to extend Rights enjoyed by Graduates of Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, in respect to Practice of Physic, to Graduates of University of London

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