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anatomy, regional2
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eye diseases1
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pathology1
perineum1
poisons1
pregnancy1
pregnancy complications1

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Morton, Thomas (1813-1849)3
Morgan, John (1797-1847)2
Addison, Thomas1
Addison, Thomas (1793-1860)1
Alexander, Benjamin1
Alexander, Benjamin (1768)1
Beau, Emile (1810-)1
Cadge, William1
Cooke, William1
Cooke, William (1785-1873)1

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The seats and causes of diseases, investigated by anatomy : containing a great variety of dissections, and accompanied with remarks (v.1-2)

Morgagni, Giovanni Battista (1682-1771); Alexander, Benjamin (1768); Cooke, William (1785-1873)

1822

Based on Benjamin Alexander's translation of Morgagni's De sedibus et causis morborum per anatomen indagatis.

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An essay on the operation of poisonous agents upon the living body

Morgan, John (1797-1847); Addison, Thomas (1793-1860)

1829

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Lectures on diseases of the eye

Morgan, John (1797-1847)

1839

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The surgical anatomy of the perinaeum

Morton, Thomas (1813-1849)

1838

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The surgical anatomy of the head and neck, axilla, bend of the elbow, and wrist

Morton, Thomas (1813-1849); Cadge, William

1850

Forms part of the author's Surgical anatomy of the principal regions of the human body (London, 1850); title page for larger work bound between text and plates.

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Digitised copy available on the Internet Archive as part of the UK Medical Heritage Library Project
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Traité pratique des accouchemens

Moreau, François Joseph (1789-1862); Beau, Émile (1810-)

1837

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The Surgical anatomy of the groin, the femoral, and popliteal regions (v.1-2)

Morton, Thomas (1813-1849)

1839

This publication with "The Surgical anatomy of the perinaeum" is intended to form a description of the surgical anatomy of some of the most important regions in the human body. (pref.).

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