| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1851 - 624 pagina’s
...heen dictated by further expericnce, or as the progress of investigation has rendered desirable. In every point of mechanical execution the publishers...the very low price at which it is offered, it will he found one of the handsomest and cheapest volumes hefore the profession. In making these improvements,... | |
| William Pirrie - 1852 - 814 pagina’s
...been dictated by further expericnce, or as the progress of investigation has rendered desirable. In every point of mechanical execution the publishers...has been exercised not unduly to increase its size, thus maintaining its distinctive characteristic of presenting within a moderate compass a clear and... | |
| Sir William Fergusson - 1853 - 676 pagina’s
...by further experience, or as the progress of investigation has rendered desirable. la every point uf mechanical execution the publishers have sought to...care has been exercised not unduly to increase its siee, thin maintaining its distinctive characteristic of presenting within a moderate compass a clear... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1852 - 332 pagina’s
...alterations and additions as have been dictated by further experience, or as the progress of investigation has rendered desirable, hi every point of mechanical...publishers have sought to make it superior to former edition*, and at the very low price at which it is offered, it will be found one of the handsomest... | |
| Charles West - 1854 - 522 pagina’s
...been dictated by further experience, or as the progress of investigation has rendered desirable. In every point of mechanical execution the publishers...has been exercised not unduly to increase its size, thus maintaining its distinctive characteristic of presenting within a moderate compass a clear and... | |
| Sir Frederick Augustus Abel - 1854 - 700 pagina’s
...been dictated by further experience, or as the progress of investigation has rendered desirable. In every point of mechanical execution the publishers...has been exercised not unduly to increase its size, thus maintaining its distinctive characteristic of presenting within a moderate compass a clear and... | |
| George Budd - 1856 - 284 pagina’s
...been dictated by further experience, or as the progress of investigation has rendered desirable. In every point of mechanical execution the publishers...handsomest and cheapest volumes before the profession. This is a new and very much improved edition of Dr. Kirkes' well-known Handbook of Physiology. Originally... | |
| Samuel David Gross - 1857 - 912 pagina’s
...been dictated by further experience, or as the progress of investigation has* rendered desirable. In every point of mechanical execution the publishers...has been exercised not unduly to increase its size, ihu* maintaining its distinctive characteristic of presenting within a moderate compass a clear and... | |
| Charles James Blasius Williams - 1857 - 526 pagina’s
...been dictated by further experienee, or as the progress of investigation has rendered desirable. In every point of mechanical execution the publishers...has been exercised not unduly to increase its size, thus maintaining its distinetive characteristic of presenting within a moderate compass a clear and... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1857 - 172 pagina’s
...been dictated by further experienee, or as the progress of investigation has rendered desirable. In every point of mechanical execution the publishers...profession. In making these improvements, care has been exereised not unduly to iucrease its size, thus maintaining its distiuctive characteristic of presenting... | |
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