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Abraham Coles: Biographical Sketch, Memorial Tributes, Selections from His Works, (some Hitherto Unpublished.)

Abraham Coles: Biographical Sketch, Memorial Tributes, Selections from His Works, (some Hitherto Unpublished.) is a compilation that celebrates the life and literary contributions of Abraham Coles. It includes a detailed biographical account of his life, followed by tributes from various individuals who admired his work. The book also features a selection of Coles' writings, some of which have not been published before, providing readers with a comprehensive view of his literary legacy. 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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