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WILSOKT'S ANATOMY. New Edition— Now Ready, 1847. 



A SYSTEM OF HUMAN ANATOMY, 



GENERAL AMD SPECIAL. 



BY ERASMUS WILSON, M.D., 



Lecturer on Anatomy, London. 

 THIRD AMERICAN FROM THE LAST LONDON EDITION. 



EDITED BY P. B. GODDARD, A.M., M.D., 



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CONDIE ON CHILDREN.— New Edition, 1847. 

 A PRACTICAlTl^REATISE ON 

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