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Titolo |
Aggeiologia, or, A description of the vessells in the body of man [[electronic resource] ] : of the three kinds, i.e. of the veins, arteries, and nerves, especially of those in the limbs and habit of the body : whereof there are also given anatomicall figures (the largest and fairest that ever were published with any English book, in three tractates / / translated out of the anatomie of Adrianus Spigelius by whom these parts are more largely and accurately described then by other authors, the more ful tractation whereof being a part of anatomie so usefull in order to chirurgicall operations hath been judged very worthy to be annexed unto this present work |
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