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HUMAN BODY.

This Day were Published,

In Four Volumes Octavo, with FORTY-SIX COPPERPLATES, Price 31. 3s. in Boards,

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HUMAN BODY,

IN ITS SOUND AND DISEASED STATE.

BY

ALEXANDER MONRO JUNIOR,

M.D. F.R.S.E.

PROFESSOR OF MEDICINE, ANATOMY AND SURGERY, IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH,

FELLOW OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS,

AND

ONE OF THE PHYSICIANS TO THE GENERAL DISPENSARY OF EDINBURGH.

EDINBURGH:

PRINTED FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE & CO. EDINBURGH;
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AND GILBERT & HODGES, DUBLIN.

The importance and nature of this Work cannot be better explained, than by the following

PREFACE BY THE AUTHOR.

To prevent misapprehension or disappointment on the part of the Reader, I think it necessary to offer a short account of the nature and object of the following Outlines.

During the thirteen years I have had the honour of delivering Lectures upon Anatomy and Surgery in the University of Edinburgh, Į have been repeatedly and earnestly entreated, by the Students attending my Class, to publish an abstract of my Course,

I considered it a duty to comply with their request; and the volumes now offered to the world, exhibit the subjects which are explained at large in the progress of a session of six months duration,

The Outlines have been arranged differently from any Treatise with which I am acquainted, and upon a plan which has been sanctioned by the experience nearly of a century, having been adopted by my Grandfather, and observed since his death by my Father and myself,

Though, from the titles of these volumes, they may be supposed to relate to the Anatomy of the Human Body only, in its sound and diseased state; yet, as Physiology is inseparable from Anatomy, it seemed impossible to avoid introducing a few notices on that subject, and also on Animal Chemistry.

The Chemical part of these Outlines merits the particular at

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