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03/09/2009

By Ross Macfarlane | From the Collections

A post earlier in the week mentioned the forthcoming book An Infinity of Things: How Henry Wellcome Collected the World by Frances Larson (OUP, 2009).

To highlight its publication, Oxford University Press’s Blog now features an original post by the author, titled ‘The Smallest Medicine Chest in the World’.

Ross Macfarlane

Ross Macfarlane is the Research Engagement Officer at the Wellcome Library.

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