Tentamen medicum inaugurale de pleuritide : quod annuente summo numine, ex auctoritate dignissimi vice-cancellarii Archibaldi Davidson ... nec non amplissimi senatus academici consensu et nobilissimae facultatis medicae decreto pro gradu doctoris, summisque in medicina honoribus et privilegiis rite ac legitime consequendis in comitiis Universitatis Glasguenis / eruditorum examini subjicit Joannes Cumming ... ad diem XXII, Aprilis hora locoque solitis.

  • Cumming, John, M.D.
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