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Epidemic Disease in Fifteenth Century England : The Medical Response and the Demographic Consequences Robert Steven Gottfried

Epidemic Disease in Fifteenth Century England : The Medical Response and the Demographic Consequences


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Author: Robert Steven Gottfried
Date: 25 Aug 1978
Book Format: Hardback::276 pages
ISBN10: 0718511662
File size: 34 Mb
Dimension: 150x 230mm
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