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Physical essays on the parts of the human body and animal oeconomy
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Syllabos enterologias seu index omnium humani corporis partium
Internarum externarumque quæ secari solent in ista parte anatomiæ, in sex prælectionibus distinctus -
Syllabus musculorum
Corporis humani ad cultrum anatomicum dispositus: et secundum ordinem tenendum in prælectionibus myologicis proxime habendis in theatro publico Chirurgorum Londinensium -
Syllabos sen index nominum et actionum musculorum humani corporis
In sex prælectionibus, ut in theatro anatomico Chirurgorum Londinensium distinctus -
Bernardi siegfried albini tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani
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Compendium anatomicum ea omnia complectens quăd cognitam humani corporis oeconomiam spectant. Cui, quo clarius elucescat, quanti sit anatomia in medicint́am diagnostic&́ prognosticq́uam practic,́ adjiciuntur prl̆ectiones artem obstertricariam actions medicamentorum et proximas mortis causas anatomicis principiis exponentes. In usum academiŏxoniensis constructum a F. Nicholls e coll. exon. M.D. Pal̆. Anat. Oxon. C.M.L.S. & F.R.S. Neque enim, cum dolor intus incidit, scire, quid doleat, eum, qui, quṕarte quodque viscus intestinumve sit, non-cognoverit. Neque curari, quod ğrum est, posseab eo, qui quid sit ignores
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Anatomical examinations
A complete series of anatomical questions, with answers. ; The answers arranged so as to form an elementary system of anatomy, and intended as prepatory to examination at Surgeon's Hall. ; To which are annexed, tables of the bones, muscles, and arteries. ; Volume I[-II] -
A system of dissections
explaining the anatomy of the human body, with the manner of displaying the parts, the distinguishing the natural from the diseased appearances, and pointing out to the student the objects most worthy of attention: during a course of dissections. -
The anatomy and physiology of the human body
Containing the anatomy of the bones, muscles, and joints, and the heart and arteries -
The anatomy of the human body
In four volumes, illustrated with one hundred and twenty-five engravings -
Engravings of the bones, muscles and joints
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Engravings of the bones, muscles and joints
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A compendium of the anatomy of the human body
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A compendium of the anatomy of the human body
intended principally for the use of students -
A compendium of the anatomy of the human body
intended principally for the use of students -
First lines of physiology
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The anatomist's vade-mecum
containing the anatomy and physiology of the human body -
The anatomist's vade-mecum
containing the anatomy and physiology of the human body -
The London dissector, or, System of dissection practised in the hospitals and lecture rooms of the metropolis
explained by the clearest rules, for the use of students -
The London dissector, or, System of dissection practised in the hospitals and lecture rooms of the metropolis
comprising a description of the muscles, vessels, nerves, and viscera of the human body -
Surgery and anatomy. The schools of surgery and practical anatomy, under the direction of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, will open at the Theatre, in Mercer-street, on Monday the 5th of November, at one o'clock; when courses of lectures will commence on
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A compendium of the anatomy of the human body
illustrated by upwards of one hundred and sixty tables, containing near seven hundred figures, copied from the most celebrated authors, and from nature. By Andrew Fyfe. In three volumes -
An appendix to the fourth edition of the anatomy of the human body
Printed separately for the use of those who have the former editions. By W. Cheselden, surgeon to Her Majesty, F.R.S. and surgeon to St. Thomas's-Hospital -
Nine anatomical figures, representing the external parts, muscles, and bones of the human body: the out-lines taken from the figures of vesalius and bidloo, under the direction of the Late Dr. James Douglas
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Philosophical reflexions on philosophical answers to that important question, Is the mind of man for the use of his body; or his body for the use of his mind?