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Journal of anatomy and physiology.

PubMed Central Available from 1867 volume: 1 issue: 1 until 1916 volume: 50. Available online

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Format:
Journal/Periodical
Contributor:
Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, issuing body.
Standardized Title:
Journal of anatomy and physiology (Online)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Physiology.
Anatomy.
Anatomy--Periodicals.
Physiology--Periodicals.
Medical Subjects:
Physiology.
Anatomy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (50 volumes) : illustrations
Quarterly
Began with [volume 1], number 1 (1867); ceased with volume 50, part 4 (July 1916).
Continued By:
Journal of anatomy
Place of Publication:
London : Macmillan & Co., 1867-1916.
Contents:
Sur la Structure du Poumon du Dauphin (Delphinus delphis)
José Martins Barbosa
An Unusual Peritoneal Sac
F. A. Hepworth
Congenital Deficiency of the Pericardium
Martin R. Chase
The Relation of the Amphibian Parasphenoids
H. Leighton Kesteven
Three Cases of Reappearance of Ovarian Peritoneal Sacculation in the Human Female
Edward Reynolds
Omphalopagous Twins in the Human Subject
James F. Gemmill, James Stewart
A Palmaris Longus Muscle with a Reversed Belly, forming an Accessory Flexor Muscle of the Little Finger
John T. Morrison
Journal Matter.
Notes:
Vol. 2-9 also called ser. 2, vol. 1-8; v. 21-39 also called new ser. v. 1-19; v. 40-50 also called ser. 3, v. 1-11.
Has occasional supplements.
Issued: Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland.
Description based on: No. 1 (1867); title from PDF cover (PubMed Central, viewed May 4, 2010).
Latest issue consulted: Vol. 50, pt. 4 (July 1916) (PubMed Central, viewed May 4, 2010).
OCLC:
76767924

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