The Clinique, Volume 30, Issue 10Illinois Homeopathic Association, 1909 |
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Page 621 - A meeting of physicians and surgeons interested in Scientific Clinical Research is called for Wednesday, October 27, 1909, at John Ware Hall, Boston Medical Library, No. 8 Fenway, Boston, Massachusetts.
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