Volume 1
A text-book of human physiology : including histology and microscopical anatomy with special reference to the requirements of practical medicine / by L. Landois ; translated from the seventh German edition with additions by William Stirling.
- Landois, L. (Leonard), 1837-1902. Lehrbuch der Physiologie des Menschen. English
- Date:
- 1891
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A text-book of human physiology : including histology and microscopical anatomy with special reference to the requirements of practical medicine / by L. Landois ; translated from the seventh German edition with additions by William Stirling. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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