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A later introduction of a 4
From his pocket peeps a volume entitled Modest prints
North east view of St Andrew Holborn incorporating a street scene in the foreground with figures
Fisherman at the quayside at Ipswich Docks
Bodied by Hooper of London
'Tumours of the dura mater' car maintenance A later introduction of aStudy of two types of tumour within the human dura mater, one of the meninges (membranes of the central nervous system). Plate 6 from the monograph The morbid anatomy of the human brain; being illustrations of the most frequent and important organic diseases to which that viscus is subject, by Robert Hooper (London, Longman, Rees, 1826). Inscribed: 'PLATE VI. G. Kirtland delt. J. Wedgewood sculpt. TUBERCULES OF THE DURA MATER. Published by Dr. Hooper.
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