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| | Books by Michael Lyser: Books in the extended shelves: Lyser, Michael, 1626-1659: 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 (Printed for Joseph Davidson ..., 1740), also by G. Thomson (page images at HathiTrust) Lyser, Michael, 1626-1659: New anatomical experiments of John Pecquet of Deip.: By which the hitherto unknown receptacle of the chyle, and the transmission from thence to the subclavial veins by the now discovered lacteal chanels of the thorax, is plainly made appear in brutes. As also an anatomical dissertation of the motion of blood and chyle. Together with the further description of the same lacteal chanels newly discovered in the body of man as well as brutes. Being an anatomical historie, publickly propos'd by Thomas Bartoline, Dr. and Reg. Professor both in Physick and Anatomy, to Michael Lysere, answering. (London : Printed by T.W. for Octavian Pulleyn, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Rose in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1653), also by Jean Pecquet and Thomas Bartholin (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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