A concise treatise on dislocations and fractures

Being a selection from the most approved foreign and English surgical authorities. From the days of Celsus to the present time. Illustrated by eighteen plates, containing nearly fifty examples of the most approved methods of operation and bandaging, etc. etc. To which is now added, for the first time, Antonio Scarpa's Minute anatomy of the bones. Translated from the last Latin edition

Fourth edition.

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A concise treatise on dislocations and fractures

Being a selection from the most approved foreign and English surgical authorities. From the days of Celsus to the present time. Illustrated by eighteen plates, containing nearly fifty examples of the most approved methods of operation and bandaging, etc. etc. To which is now added, for the first time, Antonio Scarpa's Minute anatomy of the bones. Translated from the last Latin edition

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Colophon: Printed by James Bulcock, Chelsea.

Misnumbered plates: 8, 9, 11 and 12 allocated twice.

Copy 1. Printed fragment pasted on spine: 'Just published, price 4s. 6d. A concise treatise on dislocations and fractures. Illustrated by fourteen plates.' Notes written in pencil on plates 8 and 9 (x 2).

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4 unnumbered pages, 114, 70 pages, 18 unnumbered leaves of plates :
Number of pages
114

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OL26290162M
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b28752612

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