I think it is safe to say — what certainly would not have been true twenty years ago — that if the entire medical literature of the world with the exception of that which is collected in the United States, were to be now destroyed, nearly all of it... Medical Library and Historical Journal - Stran 1931904Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1881 - 816 strani
...can afford to wait, will secure them from further travel. Thanks to the labours of such collectors, I think it is safe to say — what certainly would...is valuable could be reproduced without difficulty. What is to be the result of this steadily increasing production of books ? What will the libraries... | |
| 1881 - 806 strani
...can afford to wait, will secure them from further travel. Thanks to the labours of such collectors, I think it is safe to say — what certainly would...is valuable could be reproduced without difficulty. What is to be the result of this steadily increasing production of books ? What will the libraries... | |
| 1881 - 690 strani
...can afford to wait, will secure them from further travel. Thanks to the labours of such collectors, I think it is safe to say, — what certainly would...is valuable could be reproduced without difficulty. What is to be the result of this steadily increasing production of books ? What will the libraries... | |
| 1881 - 886 strani
...can afford to wait, will secure them from further travel. Thanks to the labours of such collectors, I think it is safe to say — what certainly would...is valuable could be reproduced without difficulty. What is to be the result of this steadily increasing production of books ? What will the libraries... | |
| Fielding Hudson Garrison - 1915 - 470 strani
...libraries. As an indication of the increase in number of medical libraries, public and private, he says that "if the entire medical literature of the world,...valuable could be reproduced without difficulty." Yet, in spite of the astounding increase in medical literature, he holds that the rate of increase... | |
| 1881 - 396 strani
...can afford to wait, will secure them from further travel. Thanks to the labors of such collectors, I think it is safe to say — what certainly would...is valuable could be reproduced without difficulty. The analogies between the mental and physical development of an individual, and of a nation or society,... | |
| 1882 - 1144 strani
...will «ecure them fiom further travel. Thanks to the labours of such collectors, I think it ijs aafft to say — what certainly would not have been true...is valuable could be reproduced without difficulty. What ia to be the result of this steadily increa«ing production of l>ooks? What will the libraries... | |
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