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Title: History of the Division of Medical Sciences
United States National Museum Bulletin 240, Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology, paper 43, 1964
Author: Sami Khalaf Hamarneh
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Transcriber's Note:
This is Paper 43 from the Smithsonian Institution United States
National Museum Bulletin 240, comprising Papers 34-44, which will
also be available as a complete e-book.
The front material, introduction and relevant index entries from
the Bulletin are included in each single-paper e-book.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM
BULLETIN 240
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Smithsonian Press
Museum of History and Technology
Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology
Papers 34-44
On Science and Technology
Smithsonian Institution . Washington, D.C. 1966
Publications of the United States National Museum
The scholarly and scientific publications of the United States National
Museum include two series, _Proceedings of the United States National
Museum_ and _United States National Museum Bulletin_.
In these series, the Museum publishes original articles and monographs
dealing with the collections and work of its constituent
museums--The Museum of Natural History and the Museum of History
and Technology--setting forth newly acquired facts in the fields of
anthropology, biology, history, geology, and technology. C
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