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

The anatomy of the humane body

illustrated with twenty-three copper-plates of the most considerable parts, all done after the life

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

The anatomy of the humane body

illustrated with twenty-three copper-plates of the most considerable parts, all done after the life

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English
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269

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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 humane body

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Edition Notes

Signatures: A⁴ (b)⁸ B-S⁸.
Advertisement on p. [2] at end.
Includes: Syllabus, siue, Index humani corporis partium anatomicus : in XXXV praelectiones distinctus : in usum theatri anatomici / Willhelmi Cheselden ... -- Edito secundo--P. 189-269.

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Library of Congress
QM21 .C5x 1713

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Pagination
xiii [i.e. xxiii], [1], 269, [3] p., XXIII leaves of plates (2 folded) :
Number of pages
269

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Open Library
OL2669037M
LCCN
85665248

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