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English: Author: Albinus, Bernhard Siegried, 1697-1770.

Artist: Wandelaar, Jan, 1690-1759. Engravers: Charles Grignion (1717-1810); Jean-Baptiste Scotin (b. 1678); Ludovico-Antonio Ravenet (fl. 1751); and Louis-Pierre Boitard (fl. 1750).

Title: Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani.

Title as it appears on the title page: Bernardi Siegfried Albini Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani.

Publication: Londini : Typis H. Woodfall, impensis Johannis et Pauli Knapton, M.DCC.XLIX. [1749].

Collation: [94] p., XXV [i.e. 40] leaves of plates ; 72 cm.

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First published in Leiden, 1747. Plates numbered irregularly.

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ESTC (RLIN) N49651 Garrison-Morton (5th ed.), no. 399 Russell, K.F. British anatomy (2nd ed.), no. 5 Wellcome cat. of printed books, vol. II, p. 26

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Ownership signature on t.p.: "Edward Lawrence West."

Call number: WZ 260 A337ts 1749 OV2
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Source Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani. from National Library of Medicine
Author Albinus, Bernhard Seigfried (1697-1770).

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