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[MEDECINE] ROUGET-BAUTIAN (G.F.L). Dictionnaire d'hygiène alimentaire ou traité des aliments. Edité chez l'auteur en 1862. DESCHANALET-VALPETRE (M.J). Petite Flore Médicinale illustrée. Edité chez Desloges en 1862. 2 ouvrages en un volume de format in-12, demi basane d'époque, dos à faux nerfs. Nombreuses illustrations hors texte mises en couleur à la main. Frottements, rousseurs. Assez bon état.

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[MEDECINE] ROUGET-BAUTIAN (G.F.L). Dictionnaire d'hygiène alimentaire ou traité des aliments. Edité chez l'auteur en 1862. DESCHANALET-VALPETRE (M.J). Petite Flore Médicinale illustrée. Edité chez Desloges en 1862. 2 ouvrages en un volume de format in-12, demi basane d'époque, dos à faux nerfs. Nombreuses illustrations hors texte mises en couleur à la main. Frottements, rousseurs. Assez bon état.

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