Special Anatomy and Histology, Volume 2, by William Edmonds Horner, is a detailed exploration of the human body's structure and microscopic organization. This volume delves into the specifics of various organs and tissues, providing a comprehensive understanding of their functions and relationships. Horner's meticulous descriptions and observations offer valuable insights into the medical science of the 19th century.
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