| View Larger Image | Medical History 5 DVD Box Set: Doctors, Nursing, Health & Medical Videos, Images, Pictures, Education, Information, Equipment, & Technology | DVD
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| | Binding: | DVD | | Studio: | Quality Information Publishers, Inc. | | Number of Discs: | | | Sales Rank: | 112,211th |
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FEATURES | - 5 DVD Box Set
- Disc 1 X-Ray & Medical Radiology Films (1940s) Disc 2 Graphic WWII Medical Surgery Film (1945)
- Disc 3 Nursing Films DVD: Nursing Tribute Films (1927-1945) Disc 4 Medical Quacks & Doctors Films (1930s - 1950s)
- Disc 5 Medical Doctor Film (1960s)
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description 5 DVD Box Set Disc 1 X-Ray & Medical Radiology Films (1940s) Disc 2 Graphic WWII Medical Surgery Film (1945) Disc 3 Nursing Films DVD: Nursing Tribute Films (1927-1945) Disc 4 Medical Quacks & Doctors Films (1930s - 1950s) Disc 5 Medical Doctor Film (1960s) |
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