Description: Black and Tan Books offers ... Dextrans: Current Concepts of Basic Actions Author:John R. Derrick & M. Mason Guest, Editors Publisher:Charles C. Thomas Pub. Date:1971 Format:Hardcover ISBN: Condition:Used: Very Good Notes: Technical study of dextrans. Various contributors. Illustrated with charts and photos. 9 1/4" x 6 1/4". 222 pp. Tight copy with minimal shelf wear. Unmarked front to back. Light discoloration to dust jacket. Photographs of this book or additional information available on request. All inquiries answered promptly. Domestic shipping: USPS Media Mail $4.99. USPS Priority Mail $13.99. International shipping: $24.99
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Features: Current Conecepts of Basic Actions, Illustrated with charts and photos, Technical study of dextrans, Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Subjects: Health, Treatments & Medicine
Format: Hardcover
Personalize: No
Age Level: Adults
Special Attributes: Dust Jacket
Modified Item: No
Number of Pages: 222
Cookery Topic: Not applicable
Country: United States
Item Length: 6 1/4"
Item Height: 9 1/4"
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Illustrator: Not applicable
Topic: 20th Century, Medical Technology, Glucose Polymers, Applied Technology, Medicine
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Vintage: Yes
Era: 1970s
Region: World
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Ex Libris: No
Edition: Limited Edition
Language: English
Publication Year: 1971
Book Title: Dextrans: Current Conecepts of Basic Actions
Intended Audience: Adults
Author: John R. Derrick & M. Mason Guest, Editors
Original Language: English
Signed By: Not Applicable
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Charles C. Thomas
Inscribed: No
Signed: No
Genre: Antiquarian & Collectible, Health, Treatments & Medicine
Personalized: No
Type: Academic History