An essay on the demonstration of the human structure, half as large as nature, in four tables. From the pictures painted after dissections, for that purpose. Disposed in such a Manner, as to represent gradually all the Capital Parts of the Human Body in their natural Situation, as they appear in Dissection when the Sanguiferous Vessels are injected. Calculated To convey a clearer artificial Idea of the Animal Oeconomy than has hitherto appeared in any other Anatomical Figures. By Charles Nicholas Jenty, A. M. Professor of Anatomy and Surgery.

  • Jenty, Charles Nicholas.
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MDCCLVII. [1757]
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London : printed for, and sold by, the author, at his house in Fetter-Lane, and all the eminent booksellers in Europe, MDCCLVII. [1757]

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50,[2]p.,plates ; 80.

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ESTC T61931

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