Anatomical dialogues, or, A breviary of anatomy : wherein all the parts of the human body are concisely and accurately described, and their uses explained : by which the young practitioner may attain a right method of treating diseases, as far as it depends on anatomy : chiefly compiled for the use of the young gentlemen in the Navy and Army / by a gentleman of the faculty.

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MDCCLXXXV [1785]
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Anatomical dialogues, or, A breviary of anatomy : wherein all the parts of the human body are concisely and accurately described, and their uses explained : by which the young practitioner may attain a right method of treating diseases, as far as it depends on anatomy : chiefly compiled for the use of the young gentlemen in the Navy and Army / by a gentleman of the faculty. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : printed for G.G.J. and J. Robinson, No. 25, Paternoster-Row, MDCCLXXXV [1785]

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vii, 1 unnumbered page, 387 pages, 37 unnumbered pages, X leaves of plates ; 18 cm (8vo)

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The second edition, with large additions and amendments.

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ESTC T141562

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The final eighteen leaves contain the index and the explication of the plates
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