An edition of Human osteogeny (1736)

Human osteogeny

explained in two lectures read in the anatomical theatre of the surgeons of London, July the first and second, anno 1731 : in which not only the beginning and gradual increase of the bones of human foetuses are described, but also the nature of ossification is considered, and the general notion, that all bones are formed from cartilages, is demonstrated to be a mistake

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An edition of Human osteogeny (1736)

Human osteogeny

explained in two lectures read in the anatomical theatre of the surgeons of London, July the first and second, anno 1731 : in which not only the beginning and gradual increase of the bones of human foetuses are described, but also the nature of ossification is considered, and the general notion, that all bones are formed from cartilages, is demonstrated to be a mistake

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Edition Notes

former call number: Nesbitt

Published in
London
Other Titles
Osteogeny

Classifications

Library of Congress
QM101 .N45 1736

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 170 p., 6 leaves of folded plates :
Number of pages
170

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25928163M
Internet Archive
humanosteogeny01nesb
OCLC/WorldCat
002199415, 14301838

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