De articulationibus musculo-ossariis : dissertatio inauguralis quam consensu et auctoritate gratiosi medicorum ordinis in alma Regia Litterarum Universitate Fridericia Guilelmia Rhenana ad doctoris medicinae, chirurgiae atque artis obstetriciae gradum rite capessendum / scripsit atque una cum thesibus die XVI. mensis Augusti a. MDCCCLVI. publice defendet Josephus Gisbertz ; partes adversariorum suscipient B. Johnen, N. Simrock, J. Dietzer.

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De articulationibus musculo-ossariis : dissertatio inauguralis quam consensu et auctoritate gratiosi medicorum ordinis in alma Regia Litterarum Universitate Fridericia Guilelmia Rhenana ad doctoris medicinae, chirurgiae atque artis obstetriciae gradum rite capessendum / scripsit atque una cum thesibus die XVI. mensis Augusti a. MDCCCLVI. publice defendet Josephus Gisbertz ; partes adversariorum suscipient B. Johnen, N. Simrock, J. Dietzer. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Bonnae : Typis Caroli Krüger, 1856.

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23 pages, 3 unnumbered pages, 2 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations ; 27 cm

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