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Abernethy, John (1764-1831)3
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Farr, William1
Home, Everard Sir, Bart (1756-1832)1
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Digitised copy available on the Internet Archive as part of the UK Medical Heritage Library Project
Archive Print Item

Minutes of cases of cancer

Young, Samuel

1818

Preliminary pag. irreg.

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The nature and treatment of cancer

Walshe, Walter Hayle (1812-1892)

1846

Publishers' advertisments to inside covers and free endpapers. Includes bibliographic references.

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Surgical observations on tumours and on lumbar abscesses

Abernethy, John (1764-1831)

1811

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Archive Sub-collection

Department of Cancer Research

1926-1989

1. E.H. Cooper, ‘The Growth of Cancer Cells’, [Inaugural Lecture, 1969]. 2. British Empire Cancer Campaign, incl. The Yorkshire Council of the British Empire Cancer Campaign. Various pamphle...

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Letter from Berkeley G.A. Moynihan to Professor Stewart, with accompanying notes

Moynihan, Berkeley George Andrew (1856-1936); Stewart, Matthew John (1885-1956)

1923-1929

Typescript letter sent from Berkeley G.A. Moynihan (1865-1936), to Professor [Matthew] Stewart, then chair of pathology at the Medical School, University of Leeds. The letter, dated 13 February 192...

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