Title: | The art of dissecting the human body, in a plain, easy, and compendious method : with the several instruments necessary, curiously engraved : wherein all the different parts of the human body are described, but particularly the muscles, in a full and accurate manner, and their uses clearly explained |
Author: | Lyser, Michael, 1626-1659 |
Author: | Thomson, G. (George), 18th cent |
Note: | Printed for Joseph Davidson ..., 1740 |
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Subject: | Anatomy |
Subject: | Dissection |
Subject: | History of Medicine, 18th Cent |
Subject: | Human anatomy -- Early works to 1800 |
Subject: | Human dissection -- Early works to 1800 |
Subject: | Muscles -- Early works to 1800 |
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