Edwin Moses Hale
Edwin Moses Hale
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Saw palmetto
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The medical, surgical and hygienic treatment of diseases of women
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The Medical, surgical and hygienic treatment of diseases of women
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The characteristics of the new remedies
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Neue amerikanische Heilmittel
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Hale's new remedies
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A systematic treatise on abortion
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New Remedies: Their Pathogenetic Effects and Therapeutical Application in Homœopathic Practice
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Materia medica and special therapeutics of the new remedies
no cover - AOAn open letter to the medical p...Edwin Moses Hale
An open letter to the medical profession
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New remedies
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Saw palmetto
- Open Work
The medical, surgical and hygienic treatment of diseases of women
- Open Work
The Medical, surgical and hygienic treatment of diseases of women
- Open Work
The characteristics of the new remedies
- Open Work
Neue amerikanische Heilmittel
- Open Work
Hale's new remedies
- Open Work
A systematic treatise on abortion
- Open Work
New Remedies: Their Pathogenetic Effects and Therapeutical Application in Homœopathic Practice
- Open Work
Materia medica and special therapeutics of the new remedies
- Open Work
An open letter to the medical profession
- Open Work
New remedies