
History of Medicine in St Andrews University J S G Blair
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- Type: Non-Fiction, Hardback
- Condition description: light sun damage to spine and previous owners note in ink
- Title: History of Medicine in St Andrews University
- Author: J S G Blair
- Book year: 1987
- Publisher: Scottish Academic Press
- Page count: 416
- Genre: Medicine, Scotland
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History of Medicine in St Andrews University J S G Blair
Details
- Type: Non-Fiction, Hardback
- Condition description: light sun damage to spine and previous owners note in ink
- Title: History of Medicine in St Andrews University
- Author: J S G Blair
- Book year: 1987
- Publisher: Scottish Academic Press
- Page count: 416
- Genre: Medicine, Scotland
This item is being sold under the Retail Gift Aid scheme which enables us to increase the value of donations by 25%. Shelter would like to make customers aware that we, as do many charities, act as an agent for the donor, selling goods on their behalf so that the net sale proceeds can, where the donor agrees, be given to the charity as a Gift Aid donation.
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- Type: Non-Fiction, Hardback
- Condition description: light sun damage to spine and previous owners note in ink
- Title: History of Medicine in St Andrews University
- Author: J S G Blair
- Book year: 1987
- Publisher: Scottish Academic Press
- Page count: 416
- Genre: Medicine, Scotland
This item is being sold under the Retail Gift Aid scheme which enables us to increase the value of donations by 25%. Shelter would like to make customers aware that we, as do many charities, act as an agent for the donor, selling goods on their behalf so that the net sale proceeds can, where the donor agrees, be given to the charity as a Gift Aid donation.























