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010 $a06001661
035 $a(UkLU-K)000720320
035 $a(UkLW)b21304476
100 1 $aScratchley, James,$d1784-1849.
245 04 $aThe London dissector; or, system of dissection, practised in the Hospitals and lecture rooms of the Metropolis, explained by the clearest rules, for the use of students: comprising a description of the muscles, vessels, nerves, and viscera, of the human body, as they appear on dissection; with directions for their demonstration$h[electronic resource] /$c[Anon]
246 03 $aSystem of dissection.
250 $aFourth edition.
260 $aLondon :$bprinted for Longman and Co.,...J. Highley and Son,...; J. Callow...; E. Cox,...; Underwood and Blacks,...and Adam Black,$c1813.
300 $axxiv, 300, 16 p. ;$c18 cm.
500 $aInformation about authorship of book derived from catalogue record on bibliographic databases, from pencil inscriptions in copies and from D. T. Bird's "Catalogue of the printed books and manuscripts (1491-1900) in the library of St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School"
500 $aWith half-title page.
500 $aFinal 16 p. : bookseller's advertisements.
535 2 $aThis material has been provided by King ́s College London. The original may be consulted at King ́s College London.
535 1 $aKing ́s College London.
650 00 $aAnatomy.
650 00 $aHuman anatomy.
650 00 $aDissection.
650 00 $aHuman dissection.
655 0 $aElectronic books.
700 1 $aScratchley, James,$d1784-1849$eformer owner.
700 1 $aGreen, Joseph Henry,$d1791-1863$eformer owner.
700 1 $aJames, W.,$dactive 1845-1872$eformer owner.
710 2 $aSt. Thomas's Hospital.$bMedical School$bLibrary$eformer owner.
710 2 $aKing's College London.
759 $adigkings(3)
759 $adigukmhl.
773 0 $aMedical Heritage Library.
852 01 $hQM34$mSCR.
907 $a.b21304476
907 $a.b21304476
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