Clinical Aspects and Etiological Relations of Cutaneous Tuberculosis.
30pp. 16mo, wrs. N.p., 1891. White was the most powerful shaping force in early American dermatology. More
30pp. 16mo, wrs. N.p., 1891. White was the most powerful shaping force in early American dermatology. More
7 pages. Slim 8vo, modern wrappers. N.p., n.d. White was one of the major shaping forces in early American dermatology (Pusey). More
10 pages. Slim 8vo, modern wrappers. N.p., ca. 1890. White was one of the leading shapers of early American dermatological research. More
10 pages. Slim 8vo, modern wrappers. (Boston, 1885). More
13 pages. Slim 8vo, original gray printed wrappers. Albany, 1874. Author's ink-stamped presentation copy. More
376pp. 8vo, cloth, d.w. Stanford UP, 1970. More
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