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17. Anatomie méthodique: ou, Organographie humaine en tableaux synoptiques, avec figures : a l'usage des universités : pour les facultés et écoles de médecine et de chirurgie, les académies de peinture et de sculpture, et les collèges royaux

24. Anatomia universale del Paolo Mascagni

27. Systematized anatomy, or, Human organography: in synoptical tables, with numerous plates : for the use of universities, faculties and schools of medicine and surgery, academies of painting, sculpture, and the Royal Colleges

50. The anatomy of the human body

51. Examinations in anatomy and physiology: being a complete series of questions and answers : designed and intended as preparatory to examinations at the different medical schools throughout the United States and for those who are about to present themselves before the Army and Naval boards : to which are annexed tables of the bones, muscles, and arteries

88. A system of dissections, explaining the anatomy of the human body: with the manner of displaying the parts, the distinguishing the natural from the diseased appearances, and pointing out to the student the objects most worthy of attention: during a course of dissections. Volume I[-II]

92. A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine

97. A system of dissections, explaining the anatomy of the human body: with the manner of displaying the parts, the distinguishing the natural from the diseased appearances, and pointing out to the student the objects most worthy of attention: during a course of dissections. Volume I[-II (Volume 1)

98. A system of dissections, explaining the anatomy of the human body: with the manner of displaying the parts, the distinguishing the natural from the diseased appearances, and pointing out to the student the objects most worthy of attention: during a course of dissections. Volume I[-II (Volume 2)