The explanation of Albinus's anatomical figures of the human skeleton and muscles With an historical account of the work. Translated from the Latin. To which is added the explanation of the supplement to Albinus, containing a compleat anatomical description of the blood-vessels and nerves, and the External Parts of the Human Body.) The Figures of Albinus, and the Supplement, are curiously engrav'd on Fifty-One large Copper-Plates, (fifteen Inches by Twenty-Two.)
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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London
printed for John and Paul Knapton
1754, M.D.CCLIV. [1754]
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Collection: | Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Item Description: | English Short Title Catalog, N9962. - Reproduction of original from Countway Library of Medicine. - Russell, 8. - The text, attributed to Albinus, intended to accompany his atlas of plates entitled 'Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani', which was published by the Knaptons in 1749. The second part, with a separate titlepage reading 'A compleat system of the blood-vessels and nerves', London, 1754, is the text intended to accompany 'A compleat system of the blood vessels and nerves taken from Albinus's edition of Eustachius', London, 1750. - Variant: the explanation of the "Three whole length anatomical figures", 2p. preceding the 332p. sequence, is an unnumbered leaf. - With a final advertisement leaf |
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Physical Description: | Online-Ressource (xxiv,2,332,106,[2]p) 4° |