Surgical observations : being a quarterly report of cases in surgery, treated in the Middlesex Hospital, in the cancer establishment, and in private practice : embracing an account of the anatomical and pathological researches in the School of Windmill Street / by Charles Bell.

  • Bell, Charles, Sir, 1774-1842.
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Surgical observations : being a quarterly report of cases in surgery, treated in the Middlesex Hospital, in the cancer establishment, and in private practice : embracing an account of the anatomical and pathological researches in the School of Windmill Street / by Charles Bell. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816.

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2 parts in 1 (xvi, 240 pages, 8 leaves of plates)

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Bell was surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital from 1814. He also taught at the Hunterian School of Medicine at Great Windmill Street, and was the first professor of anatomy at the University of London, from 1828.
T.-p. covers both parts which form vol. 1 of a 2 v. set. Vol. 2 was issued in 1818.
Continuous pagination.
With 8 plates accompanied by 4 p. of letter-press explanations.

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