The_Golden_Book_of_the_Vilnius_Medical_Society_(Vilniaus_medicinos_draugija),_1852.jpg
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Description The Golden Book of the Vilnius Medical Society (Vilniaus medicinos draugija), 1852.jpg |
English:
The Golden Book of the Vilnius Medical Society in which in which the history of the society, all members registrations, and their biographies were compiled. The unique publication is now stored in the Vilnius University Library and is included in the Lithuanian National Register of UNESCO Memory of the World. The book is decorated with the solid gold.
Lietuvių:
Vilniaus medicinos draugijos „Aukso knyga“, pradėta pildyti 1852 m., kurioje užrašyta šios draugijos istorija, registruoti visi jos nariai, pateiktos jų biografijos. Unikalus leidinys dabar saugomas Vilniaus universiteto bibliotekoje ir yra įtrauktas į UNESCO „Pasaulio atminties“ Lietuvos nacionalinį registrą. Knyga puošta tikru auksu.
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Date | The book was launched in 1852. |
Source | Vilniaus medicinos draugijai – 210 metų |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
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