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The Gold-Headed Cane

First edition. By Dr. William Macmichael. Price, not stated. Pp. 194, with no illustrations. John Murray, London, England, 1827.

William B. Bean, M.D., Reviewer

Arch Intern Med. 1961;108(5):805-806.

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The Gold-Headed Cane.

Third edition. By William Macmichael. Edited by William Munk, M.D., F.S.A. Price, not stated. Pp. 246, with no illustrations. Longmans, Green & Co., Ltd., West End, 6-7 Clifford St., London, W.C. 1, England, 1884.

The Gold-Headed Cane.

Fourth edition. By William Macmichael. Introduction by Sir William Osler, Preface by Francis R. Packard. Price, not stated. Pp. 285, with no illustrations. Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., 49 East 33d St., New York 16, 1915.

The Gold-Headed Cane.

Sixth edition. By William Macmichael. Edited by Herbert Spencer Robinson. Price, not stated. Pp. 244, with no illustrations. Froben Press, Inc., New York, 1932.

The Gold-Headed Cane.

Seventh edition. By William Macmichael. Foreword by James J. Waring, Preface by William J. Kerr. Price, not stated. Pp. 218, with no illustrations. Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, 301-327 E. Lawrence Ave., Springfield, Ill., 1953.

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