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texture of the nervous system of man and the vertebrates: volume i an annotated and edited translation of the original spanish text with the additions (en Inglés)
Santiago R. y. Cajal
(Autor)
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P. Pasik
(Traducido por)
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Pedro Pasik
(Ilustrado por)
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Springer
· Tapa Dura
texture of the nervous system of man and the vertebrates: volume i an annotated and edited translation of the original spanish text with the additions (en Inglés) - Pasik, P. ; Pasik, Pedro ; Cajal, Santiago R. y.
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Reseña del libro "texture of the nervous system of man and the vertebrates: volume i an annotated and edited translation of the original spanish text with the additions (en Inglés)"
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