A treatise on aneurism : with numerous additions, and a Memoir on the ligature of the principal arteries of the extremities / by Antonio Scarpa ... ; with engravings ; translated from the Italian, with additional cases and an appendix, by John Henry Wishart.

  • Scarpa, Antonio, 1752-1832.
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A treatise on aneurism : with numerous additions, and a Memoir on the ligature of the principal arteries of the extremities / by Antonio Scarpa ... ; with engravings ; translated from the Italian, with additional cases and an appendix, by John Henry Wishart. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Edinburgh : printed for Stirling and Slade ; London : Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, and T. and G. underwood, 1819.

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iv, vi, 72, xviii, 535 pages, 13 unnumbered pages, Ii leaves of plates ; 22 cm (8vo)

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Second edition.

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Translation of Sull'aneurisma and Memoria sulla legatura delle principali arterie degli arti
1st ed. has title: A treatise on the anatomy, pathology and surgical treatment of aneurism

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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