... fidelity, their artistic and mechanical excellence being of the highest standard. The text has been brought precisely down to the present day, all the recent advances along the line of technic having been fully discussed, and elucidated with many... A Text-book of medical chemistry and toxicology - Page 593by James William Holland - 1905 - 592 pagesFull view - About this book
| R. H. Andrews - 1903 - 424 pages
...being adequately discussed. Another feature distinguishing it from other works on operative surgery is the treatment of the anatomic side of the subject in connection with the operative technic. The illustrations will be found of particular assistance in this connection, the muscles, bones, etc.,... | |
| 1903 - 638 pages
...being adequately discussed. Another feature distinguishing it from other works on operative surgery, is the treatment of the anatomic side of the subject in connection with the operative technic. The illustration will be found of particular assistance in this connection, the muscles, bones, etc.,... | |
| 1904 - 762 pages
...being adequately discussed. Another feature distinguishing it from other works on operative surgery, is the treatment of the anatomic side of the subject in connection with the operative teohnic. The illustrations will be found of particular assistance in this connection, the muscles,... | |
| 1904 - 790 pages
...being adequately discussed. Another feature distinguishing it from other works on operative surgery, is the treatment of the anatomic side of the subject in connection with the operative technic. The illustration will be found of particular assistance in this connection, the muscles, bones, etc... | |
| Barton Cooke Hirst - 1903 - 986 pages
...precisely down to the present day, all the recent advances along the line of technic having been fully discussed, and elucidated with many illustrations....acquiring this essential knowledge. NICHOLAS SENN. MD Professor of Surgery, Rush Medical College, in Affiliation with the Univ. of Chicago. "A SOMEWHAT CAREFUL... | |
| Louis Leroy - 1903 - 316 pages
...precisely down to the present day, all the recent advances along the line of technic having been fully discussed and elucidated with many illustrations....assistance in acquiring this essential knowledge, the muscles, bones, etc., being clearly indicated, together with the lines of incision. Altogether,... | |
| Arthur Albert Stevens - 1903 - 692 pages
...precisely down to the present day, all the recent advances along the line of technic having been fully discussed, and elucidated with many illustrations....assistance in acquiring this essential knowledge, the muscles, bones, etc., being clearly indicated, together with the lines of incision. Altogether,... | |
| Berkeley Moynihan Baron Moynihan - 1904 - 432 pages
...precisely down to the present day, all the recent advances along the line of technic having been fully discussed, and elucidated with many illustrations....acquiring this essential knowledge. NICHOLAS SENN. MD Professor of Surgery, A'IIS/I Medical College, in Affiliation u'ith the Univ. of Chicago. "A SOMEWHAT... | |
| William Philip Spratling - 1904 - 622 pages
...precisely down to the present day, all the recent advances along the line of technic having been fully discussed, and elucidated with many illustrations....acquiring this essential knowledge. NICHOLAS SENN. MD Professor of Surgery, Rush Medical Collf«f, in Affiliation with the Univ. of Ckicaga. " A SOMEWHAT... | |
| John C. Shaw - 1904 - 222 pages
...precisely down to the present day, all the recent advances along the line of technic having been fully discussed and elucidated with many illustrations....subject in connection with the operative technic. The illustrations will be found of particular value, the muscles, bones, etc., being clearly indicated,... | |
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