Human osteogeny explained in two lectures, read in the anatomical theatre of the surgeons of London, July the first and second, anno 1731 : In which not only the beginning and gradual increase of the bones of human foetuses are described; but also the nature of ossification is considered, and the general notion, that all bones are formed from cartilages, is demonstrated to be a mistake. By Robert Nesbitt, M.D. fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society, and reader of anatomy at Surgeons Hall.

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Main Author: Nesbitt, Robert, 1697-1761
Corporate Author: Gale (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Printed for J. Noon, at the White Hart near Mercers Chapel in Cheapside, MDCCXXXVI. [1736]
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Item Description:Another issue of this work appeared in 1736 with the imprint: 'London, printed by T. Wood, and sold by W. Innys and R. Manby, J. Pemberton, E. Symon, J. Noon, and C. Davis'.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 1 unnumbered page, 170 pages, VI plates)
Place of Publication:Great Britain -- England -- London.