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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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The anatomy of the human body
By W. Cheselden, Surgeon to his Majesty's Royal Hospital at Chelsea Fellow of the Royal Society And Member of The Royal Academy of Surgeons at Paris[.] -
The anatomy of the human bones
and nerves: with an account of the reciprocal motions of the heart, and a description of the human lacteal sac and duct. By Alexander Monro, Professor of Anatomy in the University of Edinburgh, and F. R. S -
An anatomical exposition of the structure of the human body
By James Benignus Winslow, Professor of Physick, Anatomy and Surgery in the University of Paris, Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences, and of the Royal Society at Berlin, &c. Translated from the French original, by G. Douglas, M. D -
The anatomy of the human body
By W. Cheselden, Surgeon to his Majesty's Royal Hospital at Chelsea Fellow of the Royal Society And Member of The Royal Academy of Surgeons at Paris[.] -
Compendium anatomico-oeconomicum ea omnia complectens
qu? ad cognitam humani corporis oeconomiam spectant; Cui, quo clarius clucescat, quanti sit Anatomia in Medicina tam Diagnostica & Prognosticst quam Practica, adjiciuntur Praelectiones Laxum & strictum Fibrae Animalis statum, Acescentem & Alcalescentem Fluidorum Dispositionem, actiones medicamentorum, Morbos Calculosos Artem Obstetricariam, et Proximas mortis causas Anatomicis Principiis exponentes, in usum academi? Oxoniensis constructum à fran. Nicholls, M.D. C.M.L.S. F.R.S. & Prael. Anat. Oxon -
The anatomy of the human body abridg'd
or, a short and full view of all the parts of the body. Together with their several uses drawn from their compositions and structures. By James Keill, M.D -
A syllabus of what is to be perform'd in a course of anatomy
Chirurgical operations, and bandages. By John Douglas, Surgeon -
An anatomical exposition of the structure of the human body
By James Benignus Winslow, Professor of Physick, Anatomy and Surgery in the University of Paris, Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences, and of the Royal Society at Berlin, &c. Translated from the French original, by G. Douglas, M.D. Illustrated with copper plates