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- catalog contributor b1894573.
- catalog contributor b1894574.
- catalog contributor b1894575.
- catalog created "1799-[1803]".
- catalog date "1799".
- catalog date "1799-[1803]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1799-[1803]".
- catalog description "I. The chief morbid appearances of the heart and of the aorta near its origin -- II. The chief morbid appearances of the lungs alnd those parts intimately connected with them. These are the thyroid gland, the larynx, the trachea, and the pleura -- III. The more important morbid changes of structure which affect the pharynx, the oesophagus and the stomach. -- IV. The chief morbid appearances of the ...small and large intestines -- V. The more important morbid changes of structure which occur in the liver and pancreas -- VI. The chief morbid appearances of the spleen and the kidneys -- VII. The chief morbid appearances which belong to the urinary bladder -- VIII. The most important morbid changes of structure, to which the vesiculae seminales, the prostate gland, the urethra, and the testicles are subjects -- IX. The most important changes of structure from disease, to which the female organs are subject -- X. The principal morbid changes of structure which occur in the cranium, the brain and its membranes.".
- catalog extent "[2], 228 p. : 73 plates. ;".
- catalog issued "1799".
- catalog issued "1799-[1803]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Printed by W. Bulmer and Co., and sold by J. Johnson [etc.]".
- catalog subject "Anatomy, Pathological.".
- catalog subject "Film 59-35 no. 3".
- catalog subject "WZ 260 B157s 1799".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The chief morbid appearances of the heart and of the aorta near its origin -- II. The chief morbid appearances of the lungs alnd those parts intimately connected with them. These are the thyroid gland, the larynx, the trachea, and the pleura -- III. The more important morbid changes of structure which affect the pharynx, the oesophagus and the stomach. -- IV. The chief morbid appearances of the ...small and large intestines -- V. The more important morbid changes of structure which occur in the liver and pancreas -- VI. The chief morbid appearances of the spleen and the kidneys -- VII. The chief morbid appearances which belong to the urinary bladder -- VIII. The most important morbid changes of structure, to which the vesiculae seminales, the prostate gland, the urethra, and the testicles are subjects -- IX. The most important changes of structure from disease, to which the female organs are subject -- X. The principal morbid changes of structure which occur in the cranium, the brain and its membranes.".
- catalog title "A series of engravings, accompanied with explanations, which are intended to illustrate The morbid anatomy of some of the most important parts of the human body. Fasciculus I[-X] ...".
- catalog type "text".