On vascular protrusion of the eyeball : being a second series of three cases and two post-mortem examinations of so-called aneurism by anastomosis of the orbit : with some observations on the affection / by Thomas Nunneley.
- Nunneley, Thomas, 1809-1870.
- Date:
- 1864
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Credit: On vascular protrusion of the eyeball : being a second series of three cases and two post-mortem examinations of so-called aneurism by anastomosis of the orbit : with some observations on the affection / by Thomas Nunneley. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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