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The Microcosm: A Poem, Read Before the Medical Society of New Jersey at Its Centenary Anniversary: with the Address Delivered as President, Jan. 24, 1866

This book is a collection of a poem and an address given at a significant event marking the hundredth anniversary of the Medical Society of New Jersey. The poem and address were delivered by the president of the society on January 24, 1866, and are included in this volume. more

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Abraham Coles

Abraham Coles was a distinguished physician known for his significant contributions to medical education and practice during the 19th century. Born on December 26, 1813, and passing away on May 3, 1891, Coles was dedicated to enhancing healthcare and had a profound influence on the field of medicine. more

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