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A TEXT-BOOK of anatomy, suitable as an introduction to junior students of medicine, and simple enough to be understood by all who wish to read about the structure of their bodies. The book is limited to the anatomy of the human subject, and is divided into seven sections, dealing respectively with the tissues, bones, joints, muscles, vessels (the heart, blood-vessels, and lymphatic vessels), nervous system, and internal organs. It contains numerous instructive illustrations, as well as a useful glossary, and is altogether a serviceable elementary manual of anatomy.
An Elementary Text-book of Anatomy.
By Prof. H. E. Clark. (London: Blackie and Son, 1895.)
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An Elementary Text-book of Anatomy. Nature 51, 412 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/051412d0
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