Fuentes documentales para el estudio de la Sanidad en el Imperio Británico a través de la correspondencia de Florence Nightingale en la British Library
Documentary sources for the study of Healing in the British Empire through the correspondence of Florence Nightingale in the British Library
Fontes documentais para o estudo da cura no Império Britânico por meio da correspondência de Florence Nightingale na Biblioteca Britânica
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