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Cheselden's Plates of the Human Bones, Correctly Reduced From the Original Copy, and Improved With Additional Figures; Accompanied With Concise Explanations for the Use of Students
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Originally published in 1733, this groundbreaking anatomical atlas by William Cheselden remains a landmark work in the field of medicine. The detailed engravings of human bones provide an unparalleled resource for scholars and students of anatomy. This edition features additional illustrations and explanations to aid in the study of this complex topic.

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