A lecture, on the situation of the large blood-vessels of the extremities : and the methods of making effectual pressure on the arteries, in cases of dangerous effusions of blood from wounds: delivered to the scholars of the late Maritime School at Chelsea; and first printed for their use.

  • Blizard, William, Sir, 1743-1835.
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1798
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A lecture, on the situation of the large blood-vessels of the extremities : and the methods of making effectual pressure on the arteries, in cases of dangerous effusions of blood from wounds: delivered to the scholars of the late Maritime School at Chelsea; and first printed for their use. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed by H.L. Galabin, Ingram-Court; and published by C. Dilly, Poultry, 1798.

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84 pages, 2 leaves of plates ; 17 cm

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Third edition. To which is now added, a brief explanation of the nature of wounds, more particularly those received from fire-arms /

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"A brief explanation of the nature of wounds": p. [33]-84

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ESTC T56667

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This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.

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