Physiological lectures and discourses : delivered before the Royal College of Surgeons in London / by John Abernethy.

  • Abernethy, John, 1764-1831.
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Physiological lectures and discourses : delivered before the Royal College of Surgeons in London / by John Abernethy. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, Paternoster-Row, 1830.

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3 unnumbered leaves, 403 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 22 cm.

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Spine title: Abernethy's physiological lectures and discourses.

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Contents: The Hunterian oration, for the year 1819 : delivered before the Royal College of Surgeons in London -- An enquiry into the probability and rationality of Mr. Hunter's theory of life : being the subject of the first two anatomical lectures delivered before the Royal College of Surgeons of London -- Part of the introductory lecture for the year 1815, exhibiting some of Mr. Hunter's opinions respecting deseases : delivered before the Royal College of Surgeons in London -- Physiological lectures ; exhibiting a general view of Mr. Hunter's physiology, and of his researches in comparative anatomy : delivered before the Royal College of Surgeons, in the year 1817 -- Reflections on Gall and Spurzheim's system of physiognomy and phrenology. Addressed to the Court of Assistants of the Royal College of Surgeons, in London, in June 1921

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