The London dissector, or, System of dissection : practised in the hospitals and lecture rooms of the metropolis : explained by the clearest rules, for the use of students : comprising a description of the muscles, vessels, nerves, and viscera, of the human body, as they appear on dissection, with directions for their demonstration / by James Scratchley.

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The London dissector, or, System of dissection : practised in the hospitals and lecture rooms of the metropolis : explained by the clearest rules, for the use of students : comprising a description of the muscles, vessels, nerves, and viscera, of the human body, as they appear on dissection, with directions for their demonstration / by James Scratchley. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Thomas and George Underwood, 1829.

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xvi, 408 pages ; 19 cm

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8th ed., rev.

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