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DUNN (Robert) - A Case of Hemiplegia. With Cerebral Softening, and in Which Loss of Speech Was a Prominent Symptom. [Reprinted from The Lancet, Oct. 26 & Nov. 2, 1850].

London: Printed by Savill & Edwards, 1850. First and only edition, 16pp., presentation inscription from the author at head of title, disbound. Robert Dunn (1799-1877) was a phrenologist and associated at the Westminster Medical Society. He was also Fellow of the Obstetrical Society, the Ethnological Society of London, and of the Medical Society of London; and was for many years treasurer to the metropolitan counties branch of the British Medical Association. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
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