A Compendium of Human & Comparative Pathological Anatomy

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B. Fellowes, 1831 - Anatomy, Comparative - 456 pages
 

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Page 4 - A Series of Engravings, Accompanied with Explanations, Which Are Intended To Illustrate the Morbid Anatomy of Some of the Most Important Parts of the Human Body.
Page 193 - Remarks on that Kind of Palsy of the Lower Limbs, which is Frequently Found to Accompany a Curvature of the Spine and is Supposed to be Caused by it.
Page 286 - Observations on some of the most frequent and important Diseases of the Heart...
Page 88 - Enquiry illustrating the Nature of Tuberculated Accretions of Serous Membranes, and the Origin of Tubercles and Tumours in different Textures of the Body.
Page 337 - Transactions of a Society for the Improvement of Medical and Chirurgical Knowledge.
Page 354 - De la Physiologie du Système Nerveux, et spécialement du Cerveau. Recherches sur les Maladies Nerveuses en général, et en particulier sur le Siége, la Nature, et le Traitement de l'Hystérie, del'Hypochondrie, de l'Epilepsîe, et de l'Asthme convulsif.
Page 7 - Delineations of the origin and progress of various changes of Structure which occur in Man and some of the inferior Animals.
Page 43 - Observations on some of the General Principles, and on the Particular Nature and Treatment of the different Species of Inflammation. By JH James.
Page 4 - Anatomy of the Human Body, the Manner of displaying the Parts, and their Varieties in Disease.
Page 226 - A Treatise on the Theory and Management of Ulcers, with a dissertation on white swellings of the joints, to which is prefixed an Essay on the Chirurgical Treatment of Inflammation and its Consequences, the Second Edition, corrected.

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