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Now Completed, Vols. I. & Ii, Of The Cyc...
NOW COMPLETED , VOLS . I . & II , OF THE CYCLOPiEDIA OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY , EDITED BY R . B . TODD , M . D . F . E . S . FELLOW OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS , PROFESSOR OF PHYSIOLOGY , AND OF GENERAL AND MORBID ANATOMY , IN KING ' S COLLEGE , LONDON , & C . & C ,
This great work consists of a series of Dissertations under the headings of the more important subjects of HUMAN ANATOMY , General , Surgical , and Morbid—of PHYSIOLOGYof COMPARATIVE ANATOMY—and of ANIMAL CHEMISTRY ; and towards the close of the work an article will be introduced , giving a general view of the present state of VEGETABLE ANATOMY and PHYSIOLOGY . In order to unite the advantages of a Dictionary with the proposed form of tlie work , a very copious INDEX will be added , containing all the Terms employed in these Sciences .
The Articles are contributed by upwards of sixty distinguished writers , eminent in science ; and Illustrations by wood-cut and other engravings , are furnished to a much greater extent than can be found in any other work professing to treat of the same subjects . " The most remarkable Encyclopaedia hitherto possessed by the medical sciences . " —Repertorinm fur Anatomie and Physioloyie , von O . Valentin . Jabrg . 1837 . " This CyclopEedia has now become almost a national work . It would be disgraceful to the profession in this countrywere it not patronized . "—Johnson's Medico- Chirurgical Review
, April , 1838 . " Taken all in all , we believe the work is one that is not likely to be easily rivalled in this or any other country in Europe . " —Medical Gazette . The following is a List of the Articles already published , arranged according as they belong to the respective subjects : —
HUMAN ANATOMY . ABNORMAL ANATOMY . GENERAL ANATOMY . PHYSIOLOGY . COMPARATIVE ANATOMY . ANIMAL CHEMISTRY . In HUMAN ANATOMY . —Abdomen . Ankle , region of the . Ankle-joint . Anus . Aorta . Arm . Arm , muscles of the . Axilla . Axillary artery . Azygos . Back . Bladder . ¦ Brachial artery . Carotid artery . Cavity . Cranium ( Osteology ) . Cranium , regions and muscles of . Diaphragm . Elbow , region of . Elbow-joint . Extremity ( Osteology ) .
Eye . Face ( Osteology and Myology ) . Femoral artery . Fibular artery . Fifth pair of nerves . Foot ( bones and joints ) . Foot ( regions and muscles ) . Fore-arm ( regions and muscles ) . Fourth pair of nerves . Glossopharyngeal nerve . Gluteal region . Hand phones and joints ) . Hand ( muscles and regions ) . Hearing , organ of . Heart . Hipjoint . Iliac arteries . Innominata artery . { Thirty-nine Articles . ') In GENERAL ANATOMY . —Adipose Tissue . Artery . Articulation . Bone . BursEe Mucosa * . Cartilage . Cellular Tissue . Erectile Tissue . Fascia . Fibre-cartilage . Fibrous Tissue . Ganglion . Gland . { Thirteen Articles . )
In COMPARATIVE ANATOMY . —Acalepha * . Acrita . Amphibia . Animal kingdom . Annelida . Araehnida . Articulata . Aves . Carnivora . Cephalopoda . Cetacea . Cheiroptera . Chyliferous system . Cilia . Cirrhopoda . Conchifera . Crustacea . Digestive Canal . Echinodermata . Edentata . Entozoa . Gasteropoda . Generation , organs of . - Insecta . Insectivora . ( Tioenly-five Articles . ) In ABNORMAL ANATOMY . —Adhesion . Adipose Tissue ( morbid anatomy ) . Ankle-joint ( abnormal conditions of ) . Artery ( morbid anatomy ) . Bladder ( morbid anatomy ) . Bone ( morbid anatomy ) . Cicatrix . Cirronosis . Cyst . Elbow-joint ( abnormal anatomy ) .
Fibro-cartilage ( morbid anatomy ) . Fibrous Tissue ( morbid anatomy ) . Fcetus . Foot ( abnormal conditions . ) Hand ( abnormal conditions ) . Heart ( abnormal anatomy ) . Her . maphroditism . Hernia . Hip-joint ( abnormal conditions ) . Hyperemia and Ancemia . Hypertrophy and Atrophy . ( Twenty-one Articles . ) In PHYSIOLOGY *—Absorption . Age . Albino . Animal . Asphyxia . Blood . Circulation . Contractility . Death . Digestion . Elasticity . Electricity , animal . Endosmose . Excretion . Generation . Hearing . Heat , animal . Hibernation . Instinct . { Nineteen Articles . ) In ANIMAL CHEMISTRY . —Acids , animal . Adipocire . Albumen . Bile . Blood . Cerumen . Fat . Fibrine . Gelatin . Ha * matosine . { Ten Articles . ) ( 127 ARTICLES . )
* * * The Third , and concluding Volume , will be published in Monthly Parts , 5 s . each ; and ivill be completed as speedily as possible . Price of Vol . I . 21 . Vol . II . 2 / . 10 s . LONDON ; SHERWOOD , GILBERT . & PIPER , PATERNOSTER ROW .
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Now Completed, Vols. I. & Ii, Of The Cyc...
NOW COMPLETED , VOLS . I . & II , OF THE CYCLOPiEDIA OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY , EDITED BY R . B . TODD , M . D . F . E . S . FELLOW OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS , PROFESSOR OF PHYSIOLOGY , AND OF GENERAL AND MORBID ANATOMY , IN KING ' S COLLEGE , LONDON , & C . & C ,
This great work consists of a series of Dissertations under the headings of the more important subjects of HUMAN ANATOMY , General , Surgical , and Morbid—of PHYSIOLOGYof COMPARATIVE ANATOMY—and of ANIMAL CHEMISTRY ; and towards the close of the work an article will be introduced , giving a general view of the present state of VEGETABLE ANATOMY and PHYSIOLOGY . In order to unite the advantages of a Dictionary with the proposed form of tlie work , a very copious INDEX will be added , containing all the Terms employed in these Sciences .
The Articles are contributed by upwards of sixty distinguished writers , eminent in science ; and Illustrations by wood-cut and other engravings , are furnished to a much greater extent than can be found in any other work professing to treat of the same subjects . " The most remarkable Encyclopaedia hitherto possessed by the medical sciences . " —Repertorinm fur Anatomie and Physioloyie , von O . Valentin . Jabrg . 1837 . " This CyclopEedia has now become almost a national work . It would be disgraceful to the profession in this countrywere it not patronized . "—Johnson's Medico- Chirurgical Review
, April , 1838 . " Taken all in all , we believe the work is one that is not likely to be easily rivalled in this or any other country in Europe . " —Medical Gazette . The following is a List of the Articles already published , arranged according as they belong to the respective subjects : —
HUMAN ANATOMY . ABNORMAL ANATOMY . GENERAL ANATOMY . PHYSIOLOGY . COMPARATIVE ANATOMY . ANIMAL CHEMISTRY . In HUMAN ANATOMY . —Abdomen . Ankle , region of the . Ankle-joint . Anus . Aorta . Arm . Arm , muscles of the . Axilla . Axillary artery . Azygos . Back . Bladder . ¦ Brachial artery . Carotid artery . Cavity . Cranium ( Osteology ) . Cranium , regions and muscles of . Diaphragm . Elbow , region of . Elbow-joint . Extremity ( Osteology ) .
Eye . Face ( Osteology and Myology ) . Femoral artery . Fibular artery . Fifth pair of nerves . Foot ( bones and joints ) . Foot ( regions and muscles ) . Fore-arm ( regions and muscles ) . Fourth pair of nerves . Glossopharyngeal nerve . Gluteal region . Hand phones and joints ) . Hand ( muscles and regions ) . Hearing , organ of . Heart . Hipjoint . Iliac arteries . Innominata artery . { Thirty-nine Articles . ') In GENERAL ANATOMY . —Adipose Tissue . Artery . Articulation . Bone . BursEe Mucosa * . Cartilage . Cellular Tissue . Erectile Tissue . Fascia . Fibre-cartilage . Fibrous Tissue . Ganglion . Gland . { Thirteen Articles . )
In COMPARATIVE ANATOMY . —Acalepha * . Acrita . Amphibia . Animal kingdom . Annelida . Araehnida . Articulata . Aves . Carnivora . Cephalopoda . Cetacea . Cheiroptera . Chyliferous system . Cilia . Cirrhopoda . Conchifera . Crustacea . Digestive Canal . Echinodermata . Edentata . Entozoa . Gasteropoda . Generation , organs of . - Insecta . Insectivora . ( Tioenly-five Articles . ) In ABNORMAL ANATOMY . —Adhesion . Adipose Tissue ( morbid anatomy ) . Ankle-joint ( abnormal conditions of ) . Artery ( morbid anatomy ) . Bladder ( morbid anatomy ) . Bone ( morbid anatomy ) . Cicatrix . Cirronosis . Cyst . Elbow-joint ( abnormal anatomy ) .
Fibro-cartilage ( morbid anatomy ) . Fibrous Tissue ( morbid anatomy ) . Fcetus . Foot ( abnormal conditions . ) Hand ( abnormal conditions ) . Heart ( abnormal anatomy ) . Her . maphroditism . Hernia . Hip-joint ( abnormal conditions ) . Hyperemia and Ancemia . Hypertrophy and Atrophy . ( Twenty-one Articles . ) In PHYSIOLOGY *—Absorption . Age . Albino . Animal . Asphyxia . Blood . Circulation . Contractility . Death . Digestion . Elasticity . Electricity , animal . Endosmose . Excretion . Generation . Hearing . Heat , animal . Hibernation . Instinct . { Nineteen Articles . ) In ANIMAL CHEMISTRY . —Acids , animal . Adipocire . Albumen . Bile . Blood . Cerumen . Fat . Fibrine . Gelatin . Ha * matosine . { Ten Articles . ) ( 127 ARTICLES . )
* * * The Third , and concluding Volume , will be published in Monthly Parts , 5 s . each ; and ivill be completed as speedily as possible . Price of Vol . I . 21 . Vol . II . 2 / . 10 s . LONDON ; SHERWOOD , GILBERT . & PIPER , PATERNOSTER ROW .