The bone-marrow : a cytological study forming an introduction to the normal and pathological histology of the tissue, more especially with regard to blood formation, blood destruction, etc. together with a short account of the reactions and degenerations of the tissue in disease / by W. E. Carnegie Dickson ... (With coloured plates and microscopical photographs by Richard Muir).

  • Dickson, W. E. Carnegie (William Elliot Carnegie), 1878-1954.
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1908
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The bone-marrow : a cytological study forming an introduction to the normal and pathological histology of the tissue, more especially with regard to blood formation, blood destruction, etc. together with a short account of the reactions and degenerations of the tissue in disease / by W. E. Carnegie Dickson ... (With coloured plates and microscopical photographs by Richard Muir). In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London ; New York [etc.] : Longmans, Green, and Co., 1908.

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xii, 160 pages including 14 plates xii color preliminary leaves ; 32 cm

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Each plate accompanied by leaf with descriptive letterpress and by guard-sheet, which in some cases has outline drawings of subjects represented

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