An edition of The anatomy of the humane body (1713)

The anatomy of the human body

with XXXIV copper-plates

The third edition.
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An edition of The anatomy of the humane body (1713)

The anatomy of the human body

with XXXIV copper-plates

The third edition.
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Cover of: The anatomy of the human body
The anatomy of the human body
1750, Printed for C. Hitch & R. Dodsley
in English - The VIIth edition / with forty copper plates engrav'd by Ger. Vandergucht.
Cover of: The anatomy of the human body
The anatomy of the human body: with XXXIV copper-plates
1726, Printed by W. Bowyer; and sold by James and John Knapton, J. and B. Sprint, J. Osborn and T. Longman, J. Noon, J. Billingsley, J. Woodman and D. Loyon ...; and A. Ramsey of Edinburgh
in English - The third edition.

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Edition Notes

"Syllabus, sive index humani corporis partium praecipuarum anatomicus, in xxxv praelectiones distinctus": p. 345-376.

Earlier editions have title: The anatomy of the humane body.

Fisher copy 2: Plates 25-26 and 29-30 wanting.

Fisher copy 3: With notes in MS. throughout.

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London
Genre
Early works to 1800.

The Physical Object

Pagination
[16], 376 p., 34 leaves of plates :
Number of pages
376

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Open Library
OL22195201M

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