Osteologia Metodica, Para El Uso De Los Reales Colegios De Cirugia, written by Francisco Puig, is a detailed anatomical text from 1768. This historical work provides a methodical examination of the skeletal system, specifically intended for students at the Royal Colleges of Surgery. The book offers insights into surgical practices and anatomical knowledge of the period, reflecting the state of medical education during the 18th century. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of surgical training and the development of anatomical study. Its enduring appeal lies in its meticulous approach to osteology and its historical significance as a teaching tool.
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