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- Basic reference aids for small medical libraries1
- Beach's family physician and home guide for the treatment of the diseases of men, women and children, on reform principles1
- Beikoku Kokuritsu Igaku Toshokan bunruihō: igaku oyobi kanren bun'ya ni okeru tosho haikahō1
- Bibliographic sources of Russian medicine1
- Bibliography1
- Biblioteca de Raspail: ó sea publicación de todas sus obras médicas y científicas1
- Bibliotheca medica: a catalogue of American and British books, periodicals, transactions, etc., relating to medicine, surgery, dentistry, pharmacy, chemistry, and kindred subjects, classified by subjects with an index by authors1
- Bio-bibliography of XVI. century medical authors1
- Boletus1
- Book of excerpts from poetry, prose, science and general literature1
- Booth's manual of domestic medicine and guide to health and long life: a book for every family, describing in plain practical language the laws and rules of health and how to regain and maintain it : a treatise on anatomy, physiology and hygiene, including the treatment and cure of diseases of all kinds, plain directions for preparing and administering medicines, special attention given to the treatment of diseases of women and children, careful instructions for the nursing and care of the sick, a copious materia medica, etc. etc1
- Borderland studies: miscellaneous addresses and essays pertaining to medicine and the medical profession, and their relations to general science and thought1
- Borderland studies: miscellaneous addresses and essays pertaining to medicine and the medical profession, and their relations to general science and thought (Volume 1)1
- Borderland studies: miscellaneous addresses and essays pertaining to medicine and the medical profession, and their relations to general science and thought (Volume 2)1
- Breuiariu[m] pratice excelle[n]tissimi Reinaldi de uillanoua medici quo[n]da[m]. s.d.d. nostri pontificis a capite us[um] ad planta[m] pedis cu[m] capitulo generali d[e] urinis [et] tractatu de o[mn]ibus febrib[us] peste epiala [et] laparia feliciter incipit1
- Buchan's domestic medicine, or, The family physician: designed to render the medical art more generally useful, by showing people what is in their own power, both with respect to the prevention and cure of diseases : chiefly calculated to recommend a proper attention to regimen, and simple medicines1
