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(^i revera vult proficercj Hlppocratem sibi exemplo proponet.
Plutarch.
TME WORK INTENDED AS J BOOK OF REFERENCE
TO THE MEDICAL STUDENT.
BY ELIAS MARKS, M. D.
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" The Aphorisms of Hippocrates, from the Latin version of
Vcrhoofd, with a literal translation on the opposite page, and explanatory notes.
** Qui rcvera vuk proficere, Hippocratem sibi exemplo proponet.
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" The work intended as a book of reference to the medical student. By Elias Marks, M. D. Member of the Physico-Medical
Society of New- York."
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