A lecture, on the situation of the large blood-vessels of the extremities; and the methods of making effectual pressure on the arteries, in cases of dangerous effusions of blood from wounds : delivered to the scholars of the late maritime school at Chelsea ... To which is now added, a brief explanation of the nature of wounds, more particularly those received from fire-arms / by William Blizard.

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1798
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A lecture, on the situation of the large blood-vessels of the extremities; and the methods of making effectual pressure on the arteries, in cases of dangerous effusions of blood from wounds : delivered to the scholars of the late maritime school at Chelsea ... To which is now added, a brief explanation of the nature of wounds, more particularly those received from fire-arms / by William Blizard. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : printed by H.L. Galabin, 1798.
London : And published by C. Dilly, 1798.

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84 pages, 2 unnumbered plates : illustrations ; 8o

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Third edition.

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