| Samuel David Gross - 1854 - 498 pagina’s
...observe in an ordinary course of dissections. The author has endeavored to omit unnecessary details, nnd to present the subject in the form which many years' experience has shown him to be the moat convenient nnd intelligible to the student. In the revision of the present edition, he has sedulously... | |
| George Budd - 1857 - 548 pagina’s
...that which he is expected to observe in an ordinary course at dissections. The author has endeavored to omit unnecessary details, and to present the subject...to be the most convenient and intelligible to the stndent. In the revision of the present edition, he baa sedulously labored to render the volume more... | |
| Samuel Osborne Habershon - 1859 - 362 pagina’s
...that which he is expected to observe in an ordinary course of dissections. The anthor has endeavored to omit unnecessary details, and to present the subject...the volume more worthy of the favor with which it has heretofore been received. M AOLISE (JOSEPH). SURGICAL ANATOMY. By JOSEPH MACLISE, Surgeon. In one... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1865 - 818 pagina’s
...that which he is expected to observe in an ordinary course of dissections. The author has endeavored to omit unnecessary details, and to present the subject...the volume more worthy of the favor with which it has heretofore been received. -ACLISE (JOSEPH). "SURGICAL ANATOMY. By JOSEPH MACLIBE, Surgeon. In one... | |
| Thomas John Ashton - 1865 - 344 pagina’s
...unnecessary details, and to present the subjejl in the form which many years' experience has phown him to be the most convenient and intelligible to...the volume more worthy of the favor with which it has heretofore been received. WILSON (ERASMUS), FRS r A SYSTEM OF HUMAN ANATOMY, General and Special.... | |
| Forbes Winslow - 1866 - 528 pagina’s
...that which he is expected to observe in an ordinary course of dissections. The author hai endeavored to omit unnecessary details, and to present the subject...the volume more worthy of the favor with which it bos heretofore been received. JMACLISE (JOSEPH). SURGICAL ANATOMY. By JOSEPH MACLISK, Surgeon. In one... | |
| Frank Hastings Hamilton - 1866 - 850 pagina’s
...that which he \e expected to observe in an ordinary course of dissections. The author has endeavored to omit unnecessary details, and to present the subject in the form which many year?' experience bos shown him to be the most convenient and intelligible to the student. In the revision... | |
| François Lallemand - 1866 - 424 pagina’s
...that which he is expected to observe in an ordinary course of dissections. The author hat endeavored to omit unnecessary details, and to present the subject in the form wbioh manv years' experience has shown him to be the most convenient and intelligible to the student.... | |
| Charles West - 1867 - 602 pagina’s
...that which he is expected to observe in an ordinary course of dissections. The author has. endeavored to omit unnecessary details, and to present the subject...the volume more worthy of the favor with which it has heretofore been received. MACLISE (JOSEPH}. SURGICAL ANATOMY. By JOSEPH MACLTSE, Surgeon. In one... | |
| Charles Handfield Jones - 1867 - 470 pagina’s
...that which he is expected to observe in an ordiuary course of dissections. The anthor has endeavored to omit unnecessary details, and to present the subject...the volume more worthy of the favor with which it has heretofore been received. JUTACLISE (JOSEPH). SURGICAL ANATOMY. By JOSEPH MAC^ISE, Surgeon. In... | |
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