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The morbid anatomy of some of the most important parts of the human body / by Matthew Baillie, M.D., F.R.S., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and Physician of St. George's Hospital.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Baillie, Matthew, 1761-1823.
- Series:
- Classics of Medicine Library.
- Classics of Medicine Library
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Pathology.
- Anatomy, Pathological.
- Pathology--18th century.
- Medical Subjects:
- Pathology--18th century.
- Physical Description:
- xxviii, 314 pages ; 22 cm + 1 pamphlet (17 pages ; 19 cm).
- Edition:
- Special edition.
- Other Title:
- Morbid anatomy of the human body
- Place of Publication:
- Birmingham, Alabama : Classics of Medicine Library, a division of Gryphon Editions, Inc., [1986]
- Contents:
- Diseased appearances of the pericardium
- Diseased appearances of the heart
- Diseased appearances in the cavity of the thorax
- Diseased appearances of the lungs
- Diseased appearances in the posterior mediastinum
- Diseased appearances within the cavity of the abdomen
- Diseased appearances of the stomach
- Diseased appearances in the intestines
- Diseased appearances of the liver
- Diseased appearances of the gall-bladder
- Diseased appearances of the spleen
- Diseased appearances of the pancreas
- Diseased appearances of the kidneys, and the renal capsules
- Diseased appearances of the bladder
- Diseased appearances of the vesiculae seminales
- Diseased appearances of the prostrate gland
- Diseased appearances of the urethra
- Diseased appearances of the testicles, and the spermatic chord
- Diseased appearances of the female organs
- Diseased appearances of the ovaria
- Diseased appearances of the fallopian tubes
- Diseased appearances of the vagina
- Diseased or preternatural appearances of the external parts
- Diseased appearances of the brain and its membranes.
- Notes:
- "Clear and comprehensive description of the pulmonary lesions of tuberculosis, differentiating the nodular and infiltrating types. First clear description of the morbid anatomy and symptoms of gastric ulcer"--Garrison-Morton (5th ed.).
- Accompanied by introductory pamphlet entitled: "The Morbid Anatomy of Some of the Most Important Parts of the Human Body : Notes from the Editors."
- "Privately printed for the members of the Classics of Medicine Library"--Preliminary page.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Local Notes:
- Biotech Circ copy : Penn Medicine Internship class (1970) on their 50th anniversary.
- Contains:
- Classics of Medicine Library.
- Other Edition:
- Reproduction of: Baillie, Matthew, 1761-1823. London : J. Johnson, 1793
- Other Format:
- Online version: Baillie, Matthew, 1761-1823. Morbid anatomy of some of the most important parts of the human body.
- OCLC:
- 15101222
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