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Paperback Engravings of the Arteries; Illustrating the Anatomy of the Human Body, and Serving as an Introduction to the Surgery of the Arteries Book

ISBN: 1246708906

ISBN13: 9781246708905

Engravings of the Arteries; Illustrating the Anatomy of the Human Body, and Serving as an Introduction to the Surgery of the Arteries

"Engravings Of The Arteries" by Charles Bell, originally published in 1816, is a detailed anatomical atlas illustrating the arterial system of the human body. This historical work combines scientific precision with artistic representation, offering a valuable resource for students and practitioners of medicine and surgery. The book provides a visual introduction to the anatomy of arteries, essential for understanding surgical procedures of the time. Featuring meticulously crafted engravings, this volume serves as a testament to the advancements in medical knowledge and the art of anatomical illustration in the early 19th century. A crucial addition to any collection focusing on the history of medicine and anatomical study.

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