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Physic and Metaphysics: Poetry and the Unsteady Ascent of Professional Medicine

Physic and Metaphysics: Poetry and the Unsteady Ascent of Professional Medicine
Physic and Metaphysics: Poetry and the Unsteady Ascent of Professional Medicine
Medicine Literature Nineteenth Century History
Cambridge University Press
Brown, Daniel
9782df03-dbb1-45e9-b6f3-626f397ad0c3
Mangham, Andrew
Brown, Daniel
9782df03-dbb1-45e9-b6f3-626f397ad0c3
Mangham, Andrew

Brown, Daniel (2021) Physic and Metaphysics: Poetry and the Unsteady Ascent of Professional Medicine. In, Mangham, Andrew (ed.) Literature and the History of Medicine, vol II: the Nineteenth Century. (Literature and the History of Medicine, 2) Cambridge. Cambridge University Press. (In Press)

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Submitted date: 30 January 2017
Accepted/In Press date: 15 January 2021
Additional Information: Literature and the History of Medicine, vol II: The Nineteenth Century. Ed. Andrew Mangham. Cambridge University Press (2018-19)
Keywords: Medicine Literature Nineteenth Century History

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Date deposited: 18 May 2018 16:31
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Author: Daniel Brown
Editor: Andrew Mangham

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