RESEARCHES
IXTO THE
PHYSICAL HISTORY
MANKIND.
BY
JAMES COWLES PRICHARD,;M.D. ER.sT'm S x a T
C O R R E S P O N D IN G M EM B E R 0 ^ > T H E N A T IO N A L IN S T IT U T E O F F R A N C E ,
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H O N O R A R Y F E L L O W O F T H E R IN G ’S A N D - Q U E E N ’S C O L L E G E O F iP H Y S IC IA N S ' IN IR E L A N D ,
-M EM B E R O F T H E R O Y A L A C A D EM Y O F M E D IC IN E O F P A R IS .
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RESEARCHES INTO TIIE ETHNOGRAPHY OF EUROPE.
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