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  1. 30309151010
    Author(s):McKenney, W. A.
    Title:Catarrh of the upper air passages.
    Subject(s):Catarrh
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Kentucky M. J.
    Place of Publication:Bowling Green
    Date of Publication:1909–10
    Pagination:viii, 1412.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 3/Page 915
  2. 30309151020
    Author(s):Mayer, E.
    Title:Catarrh of the upper air passages.
    Subject(s):Catarrh
    Journal Title Abbreviation:N. York Med. Exam.
    Date of Publication:1892
    Pagination:ii, 145–147.
    Note(s):[Shelved in: Box 749]
    [Shelved in: Box 749]
    Reprint Note:Also, Reprint.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 3/Page 915
  3. 30309151030
    Author(s):North, J.
    Title:Purulent, hyperplastic and atrophic catarrh, different stages of one and the same disease or condition.
    Subject(s):Catarrh
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Laryngoscope
    Place of Publication:St. Louis
    Date of Publication:1908
    Pagination:xviii, 124–127.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 3/Page 915
  4. 30309151040
    Author(s):Ozanam, J. A. F.
    Title:Epidemic catarrh.
    Subject(s):Catarrh
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Cincin. Lancet-Clinic
    Date of Publication:1898
    Pagination:n. s., xli, 542; 568; 592; 602; 636
    Date of Publication:1899
    Pagination:n. s., xlii, 24; 46; 77.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 3/Page 915
  5. 30309151050
    Author(s):Reusner, G.
    Title:Die vasomotorische Parese als Ursache von Katarrhen der oberen Luftwege und als diagnostisches Hilfsmittel.
    Subject(s):Catarrh
    Journal Title Abbreviation:St. Petersb. med. Wchnschr.
    Date of Publication:1905
    Pagination:xxx, 389–397.
    Language:German
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 3/Page 915
  6. 30309151060
    Author(s):Roberts, J. R.
    Title:Experiences of microroccus catarrhalis infection.
    Subject(s):Catarrh
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Indian M. Gaz.
    Place of Publication:Calcutta
    Date of Publication:1909
    Pagination:xliv, 453.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 3/Page 915
  7. 30309151070
    Author(s):Spriggs, N. I.
    Millard, C. K.
    Title:Infective catarrhs; so-called colds.
    Subject(s):Catarrh
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Brit. M. J.
    Place of Publication:Lond.
    Date of Publication:1919
    Pagination:i, 751.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 3/Page 915
  8. 30309151080
    Author(s):Stubbs, F. G.
    Title:Catarrh; its significance, differential diagnosis and outline of treatment.
    Subject(s):Catarrh
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Med. Standard
    Place of Publication:Chicago
    Date of Publication:1905
    Pagination:xxviii, 233–235.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 3/Page 915
  9. 30309151090
    Author(s):Whitledge, G. A.
    Title:What do we mean by catarrh?
    Subject(s):Catarrh
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Tr. Indiana M. Soc.
    Place of Publication:Indianap.
    Date of Publication:1907
    Pagination:lviii, 304–308.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 3/Page 915
  10. 30309151100
    Author(s):Wright, J.
    Title:A leaf from the ancient history of the anatomy of catarrh.
    Subject(s):Catarrh
    Journal Title Abbreviation:N. York M. J.
    Date of Publication:1901
    Pagination:lxxiv, 57–61.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 3/Page 915
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