The anatomical instructor, or, An illustration of the modern and most approved methods of preparing and preserving the different parts of the human body, and of quadrupeds, by injection, corrosion, maceration, distension, articulation, modelling, &c : with a variety of copper-plates / by Thomas Pole.

  • Pole, Thomas, 1753-1829.
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MDCCXC [1790]
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The anatomical instructor, or, An illustration of the modern and most approved methods of preparing and preserving the different parts of the human body, and of quadrupeds, by injection, corrosion, maceration, distension, articulation, modelling, &c : with a variety of copper-plates / by Thomas Pole. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed by Couchman and Fry, and sold by the author, no. 11, Talbot-Court, Gracechurch-Street; and by W. Darton and Co., no. 55, Gracechurch-Street, MDCCXC [1790]

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lxxx, 12 unnumbered pages, 304 pages, 14 unnumbered pages, X leaves of plates (part. folded) ; 23 cm (4to)

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ESTC T114732
Russell 665

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This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.

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