Cursus osteologicus: being a compleat doctrine of the bones
Author: Baker, Robert Person pageAuthor Occupation: surgeon
Publisher: Brown, Daniel Person page
Publisher: Clavell, R. Person page
Printer: Dawks, J. Person page
Title: Cursus osteologicus: being a compleat doctrine of the bones; according to the newest, and most refin’d notions of anatomy. Shewing their nature, substance, composition, manner of ossification, nourishment, &c. Also the various ways of their articulation; together with the parts to be consider’d in each particular bone of the whole skeleton, as figure, cavities, protuberancies, foramina, scituation, connexion and use; with several curious observations relating to the bones. To which is annex’d by way of appendix, an excellent method of whitening, cleansing, preparing, and uniting the bones, to form a movable skeleton, wherein the bones may have the same motions s in a living subject. The whole being a work very useful and necessary for all students in physick and chirurgery. By Robert Baker, chirurgeon.
Short Title: Cursus osteologicus: being a compleat doctrine of the bones
Imprint: London : printed by I. Dawks, for D. Browne at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar; and R. Clavell, at the Peacock near St. Dunstan’s Church, 1697.
Date: 1697
First Edition: y
Pages: 144
Format: 8
Genre: anatomical treatise
Topic: anatomy
Place of: Publisher Place: the Black Swan [and Bible] without Temple-Bar, London
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