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Sarāghāz-e Pezeshkinegāri-ye Matbu?āti, be Enzemām-e Nashriyeh-hā-ye Tebbiye Iran Zamāneh-ye Qajar (Beginnings of Medical Journalism in Iran: Medical Periodicals in the Qajar period), Qāsemi Sayyed Farid, (ed.), Qom and Tehran: Nashr-e Movarrekh in collaboration with Tehran University Central Library and Documentation Center, 1398 (2019), ISBN 879–022-0066-54- 2, Paperback (National Library Registration: 5975144), 225 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2022

Ali Gheissari*
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University of San Diego

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References

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