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    So called spontaneous combustion : or increased combustibility of the human body, with experiments / / by Adrian Havá.
     
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    Author: 
    Havá, Adrian.
    Title: 
    So called spontaneous combustion : or increased combustibility of the human body, with experiments / / by Adrian Havá.
    Publisher: 
    [s.l. : s.n., 1894-1899?]
    Description: 
    15 p. ; 23 cm.
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    Digital bookplate, SLRAMAI copy 39088011261252:  http://www.sil.si.edu/link/?fQw4H0
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    Cover title.
    "Reprinted from the April, 1894, number of the New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal."
    Also contains an editorial reprinted from the April 1894 issue of "The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal."
    Also available online.
    Local Note: 
    SLRAMAI copy 39088011261252 has bookplate: Smithsonian Libraries Adopt-a-Book program. Adopted by Dr. Frederick and Ms. Deborah Strobl in honor of Jon F. Willen MD on May 5, 2017.
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    Combustion, Spontaneous human
    Uniform Title: 
    New Orleans medical and surgical journal.
    Catalog Source No.: 
    (OCoLC)ocm06498030
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