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Thomas Hewson Bache chronological sketch of the Netherlands from the earliest times to the reign of the Emp[eror] Charles V

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Thomas Hewson Bache, Philadelphia physician, was born on 16 Sept. 1826. He received his M.D. from Jefferson Medical College in 1850. Bache died on 8 July 1912. Bache served his residency at Pennsylvania Hospital (18521853) and was Surgeon to the 17th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, during the Civil War. He was Attending Physician, Manager, and Treasurer at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Director and VicePresident at the Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. Bache was elected to fellowship in the College of Physicians of Philadelphia in 1852.

Volume relates history of the Netherlands from era of Gallic tribes to 16th century. Also included are Bache's Geographical sketch of Spain and maps of the Netherlands, Spain, and Andalusia. Includes occasional marginal notes or comments on text.

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