Practical Anatomy
by David Hayes Agnew
Publisher: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1856
Number of pages: 310
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The work has been prepared with a single eye to the faithful economy of the Student's time. The minute anatomy of parts and the smaller ramifications of the nervous and vascular systems have been omitted, belonging as they do more properly to systematic treatises on Special Anatomy.
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