Medical men at the seige [sic] of Boston, April, 1775-April, 1776; problems of the Massachusetts and Continental armies
- Bib ID:
- 1884241
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Cash, Philip
- Description:
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- Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society, 1973
- xi, 185 p. 24 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0871690985
- Series:
- Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society ; v. 98.
- Notes:
- Bibliography: p. 167-175.
- Subject:
- Copyright:
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- Publication date:
- 1973
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