Observations on injuries of the spine and of the thigh bone : in two lectures, delivered in the school of Great Windmill Street ... the first in vindication of the author's opinions against the remarks of Sir Astley Cooper, Bart. The second on the late Mr. John Bell's title to certain doctrines, now advanced by the same gentleman, etc. / by Charles Bell.

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1824
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Observations on injuries of the spine and of the thigh bone : in two lectures, delivered in the school of Great Windmill Street ... the first in vindication of the author's opinions against the remarks of Sir Astley Cooper, Bart. The second on the late Mr. John Bell's title to certain doctrines, now advanced by the same gentleman, etc. / by Charles Bell. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Thomas Tegg, 1824.

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xv, 101 pages, 9 unnumbered pagesplates : illustrations

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Copy: Lacks plate 9 Note: Bell was the leading British anatomist of his time and an eminent surgeon. He was also a brilliant artist, and the plates in the above work, although not signed, were drawn by Bell himself. "He had a genius for anatomical delineation." (Comrie)

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