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Essays on Several Important Subjects in Surgery; Chiefly on the Nature and Cure of Fractures of the Long Bones of the Extremities, Particularly those of the Thigh and Leg, Whether Simple or Compound; for which a New Method of Retention is Proposed. £96.00
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Aitken, John

Catalogue No.: e4709

Publisher:

London.: Edward & Charles Dilly.

Edition:

First Edition; Published Date: 1771

Illustrations:

6 engraved copper plates

Dimensions:

230 x 150 mm (9 x 6 inches) - 213pp + errata page.

Appearance:

Grey board cover

Condition:

Worn condition. Cover worn and detached. Outer spine missing. Content in overall good condition. Ex Royal College of Surgeons Ireland Library.


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Essays on Several Important Subjects in Surgery; Chiefly on the Nature and Cure of Fractures of the Long Bones of the Extremities, Particularly those of the Thigh and Leg, Whether Simple or Compound; for which a New Method of Retention is Proposed.
Essays on Several Important Subjects in Surgery; Chiefly on the Nature and Cure of Fractures of the Long Bones of the Extremities, Particularly those of the Thigh and Leg, Whether Simple or Compound; for which a New Method of Retention is Proposed.
Essays on Several Important Subjects in Surgery; Chiefly on the Nature and Cure of Fractures of the Long Bones of the Extremities, Particularly those of the Thigh and Leg, Whether Simple or Compound; for which a New Method of Retention is Proposed.
Essays on Several Important Subjects in Surgery; Chiefly on the Nature and Cure of Fractures of the Long Bones of the Extremities, Particularly those of the Thigh and Leg, Whether Simple or Compound; for which a New Method of Retention is Proposed.