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A compendium of anatomy, or, a pocket companion for students in surgery, and the arts of designing, painting, and sculpture: illustrated by twelve plates; in which the bones and muscles of the human body are represented as they appear in the best chosen attitudes, when cleared of the skin, adipose membrane, veins, and arteries; accurately delineated from the most approved tables and figures extant: with a concise, yet clear explanation of their respective names, origins, insertions, and uses.
Date: [1783?]- Digital Images
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Plate 6, Ligature of arteries in the leg.
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Plate VII, Arteries, veins and muscles of the neck.
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The digestive system: three figures, including dissections of the mesentery, intestines and related arteries and blood vessels. Colour mezzotint by J. F. Gautier d'Agoty after himself, 1754.
Gautier Dagoty, 1717-1785.Date: [1754]Reference: 572069i- Books
Plates of the thoracic and abdominal nerves, reduced from the original as published by order of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Berlin / accompanied by coloured explanations, and a description of the par vagum, great sympathetic and phrenic nerves.
Walter, Johann Gottlieb, 1734-1818.Date: 1804- Pictures
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The arteries of the thorax, after Haller. Engraving by Prevost, 1762.
Kaltenhofer, Joel Paul, -1777.Date: [1762]Reference: 36094i- Digital Images
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Plate 6, Ligature of iliac and common femoral arteries.
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A survey of the microcosme: or, The anatomy of the bodies of man and woman. : Wherein the skin, veins, arteries, nerves, muscles, viscera, bones, and ligaments thereof are accurately delineated, and so disposed by pasting, as that all the parts of the said bodies, both internal and external, are exactly represented in their proper site. Useful for all physicians, chyrurgeons, statuaries, painters, &c. / By Michael Spaher of Tyrol, and Remilinus. Corrected by Clopton Havers, M.D. and Fellow of the Royal Society.
Remmelin, Johann, 1583-1632.Date: MDCXCV. [1695]- Pictures
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Arteries of the thigh and pelvis. Etching by J. Bell, ca. 1800.
Bell, John, 1763-1820.Date: 1800Reference: 561556i- Pictures
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The arterial system of human foetus. Engraving, 1686, after Gérard de Lairesse, 1685.
Lairesse, Gérard de, 1640-1711.Date: [1686]Reference: 29523i- Pictures
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The arteries of the thorax, after Haller. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
Kaltenhofer, Joel Paul, -1777.Reference: 35065i- Books
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Observations and discoveries made upon horses with a new method of shoeing. Containing, I. The exact Anatomy of a Horse's Foot. II. The History of the Causes and Seat of different Diseases, said to be in the Hip, or Shoulder, which lame the Horse, and are demonstrated to be in the Foot. III. The extraordinary Effects of the Powder of Puff-Balls, in the stopping of Blood in a few Minutes; and the Arteries cicatrised by this Means only. IV. The new Method of shoeing Horses, both for preserving their Feet, and to prevent their slipping upon smooth Pavements. By the Sieur La Fosse, Farrier to the King of France. Presented to the Royal Academy of Sciences. Illustrated with several copper plates.
La Fosse, Étienne-Guillaume, -1765.Date: M,DCC,LV. [1755]- Pictures
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The arterial system of the human body. Engraving, 1568.
Becerra, Gaspar, 1520?-1568?Reference: 26965i- Books
System of surgical anatomy. Part first, On the structure of the groin, pelvis, and perineum, as connected with inguinal and femoral hernia; tyeing the iliac arteries; and the operation of lithotomy. Illustrated by nine copper-plate engravings / By William Anderson.
Anderson, William, M.D.Date: 1822- Pictures
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Details of arteries and veins. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
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The arteries and lungs (fig. 2), after Haller; the breast (fig. 3), after Nuck; branch of the bronchi (fig. 4), after Bidloo. Engraving by Prevost, 1762.
Date: [1762]Reference: 36253i- Pictures
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Arteries, veins and bones: fourteen figures. Line engraving by J. Record, 1780/1790?.
Date: [1780/1790?]Reference: 561604i- Pictures
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Dissected foetus seen from the front, with arteries indicated. Line engraving, by G. Wooding after F. Birnie, 1790.
Birnie, Frederick.Date: Oct.9th 1790Reference: 561781i- Pictures
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The arteries and lungs (fig. 2), after Haller; the breast (fig. 3), after Nuck; branch of the bronchi (fig. 4), after Bidloo. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
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Dissected foetus seen from behind, with arteries and muscles indicated. Line engraving, by G. Wooding after F. Birnie, 1790.
Birnie, Frederick.Date: Dec. 3rd 1790Reference: 561792i- Books
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A demonstration of the nerves of the human body / by Joseph Swan.
Swan, Joseph, 1791-1874.Date: MDCCCXXXIV [1834]- Digital Images
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Pl. XXIV. Dissection of the arteries and nerves in the neck.
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Myographia nova, or, A graphical description of all the muscles in the humane body, as they arise in dissection : distributed into six lectures : at the entrance into which, are demonstrated the proper muscles belonging to each lecture, now in general use at the theatre in Chirurgeons Hall, London, and illustrated with two and forty copper-plates accurately engraven after the life, not only with their names, but their uses, fairly delineated on each plate, as much as can be exprest by figures, with an explanation of their names throughout the whole discourse : as also with their originations, insertions, and uses, at large, in their proper descriptions, and various useful annotations, and curious observations both of the author's and other modern anatomists ... / digested into this new method, by the care and study of John Browne.
Browne, John, 1642-approximately 1700Date: 1698- Books
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Myographia nova: or, a graphical description of all the muscles in the humane body, as they arise in dissection: distributed into six lectures. At the Entrance into which, Are Demonstrated the proper Muscles belonging to each Lecture, now in General Use at the Theatre in Chirurgeons-Hall, London, and illustrated with two and forty copper-plates accurately Engraven after the Life, not only with their Names, but their Uses, fairly delineated on each Plate, as much as can be exprest by Figures; with an Explanation of their Names throughout the whole Discourse: As also their Originations, Insertions, and Uses, at large, in their proper Descriptions, and various useful Annotations, and curious Observations both of the Author's, and other Modern Anatomists. Together with a Phoilosophical and Mathematical Account of the mechanism of muscular motion, and an Accurate and Concise discourse of the heart and its Use, with the circulation of the blood, etc. and with a compleat Account of the Arteries and Veins, as to their outward Coats, proving them to be made with Circular Fleshy Fibres, by whose Contractions their Trunks become Narrowed, and the Fluid Particles of the Blood are sent forwards into all the Parts of the Body. Digested into this New Method, by the Care and Study of John Browne, Sworn Chirurgeon in Ordinary to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, and late Senior Chirurgeon of St. Thomas's Hospital, Southwark.
Browne, John, 1642-approximately 1700.Date: 1705- Digital Images
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Plate 19, Bourgery and Jacob, Iconografia d'anatomia, 1841.