Gray, Henry: On the Development of the Ductless Glands in the Chick
- 406 RB/153
- Volume
- 1851
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Gray, Henry: On the Development of the Ductless Glands in the Chick
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Home, Everard: Lectures in Comparative Anatomy, Vols. I-II
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Inscription on flyleaf (Vol I): ‘Presented to the library of St George’s Hospital by Mr B C Brodie Bart June 21 1860’. Inscription on title page (Vols I-II): ‘B.C. Brodie’
Full title: ‘Lectures on Comparative Anatomy; in which are explained the preparations in the Hunterian Collections, illustrated by engravings’. Illustrations in Vol II
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Multiple texts within the volume
Owen, Richard: On the Anatomy of the Vertebrates, Vols. II-III Birds and Mammals
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Hunter, John: Observations on certain parts of the animal oeconomy
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Inscription on title page: ‘St George’s Hospital Library’
Second edition
Monro, Alexander: The Works of Alexander Monroe
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Cuvier, Georges: Memoires pour server a l’Histoire et a l’anatomie des mollusques
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Cuvier, Georges: Ossemens Fossiles
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Inscription on title page: ‘St George’s Hospital Library’
Darwin, Erasmus: Zoonomia; or, the laws of organic life in four volumes: Vols. I-IV
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Third edition
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Contains multiple texts. Includes some manuscript notes in the margins.
Full titles:
‘A Treatise of the Urinary Passages. Containing their Description, Powers, and Uses; Together with the Principal Distempers that affect the; in particular the Stone of the Kidneys and Bladder, As deliver’d at the Gulstonian Lecture in the Theatre of the Royal College of Physicians, London, on the 17th, 18th and 19th Days of March 1725 by William Rutty, M.D. Fellow of the said College, of the Royal Society, and Reader of Anatomy at Surgeons-Hall’.
'Dissertatio de Structura et Motu Musculari, Auctore Alexandro Stuart, M.D. Serenissimae Carolinae Mag.Brit. Etc. nuper. Regin. Med. Ord. Coll. Reg. Med. Lond. & R.S.S.’