A series of lectures on the most approved principles and practice of modern surgery, written in a concise, faithful and familiar style : in which will be found some of the opinions of the most celebrated surgeons from the time of Hunter to the present moment : the whole compiled from original manuscripts and documents, and interspersed with numerous select, illustrative, and well authenticated cases / by Charles Williams Jones.

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A series of lectures on the most approved principles and practice of modern surgery, written in a concise, faithful and familiar style : in which will be found some of the opinions of the most celebrated surgeons from the time of Hunter to the present moment : the whole compiled from original manuscripts and documents, and interspersed with numerous select, illustrative, and well authenticated cases / by Charles Williams Jones. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Barnard & Farley for the compiler, 1819.

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438 pages : frontispiece (portrait) ; (8vo)

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Author denies the charge that the work is merely copied from Sir Astley Cooper's lectures
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