Tumours Innocent and Malignant: Their Clinical Characters and Appropriate Treatment

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Tumours Innocent and Malignant: Their Clinical Characters and Appropriate Treatment

Bland-Sutton, J. London: Cassell and Company, 1911.

8vo.,686 pp. including index, 360 text illustrations. Dark green pebbled cloth, ruled in blind, spine lettered in gilt.

Some wear and small tears to cloth at head and tail of spine. Joints and board edges rubbed. Front hinge split at endpaers. Binding still tight. Outer corners worn and slightly bent. Back hinge split but professionally repaired. Related magazine clipping adhered to front fly-leaf. SIGNED and INSCRIBED copy.

Bland-Sutton (1855-1936) surgical pathologist and gynecologist. Pioneer in the stuy of cancer. The Bland-Sutton institute of Pathology was established at the Middlesex Hospital, London.

5th edition, revised and enlarged.

$195.00 CDN

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