[Notes to his course on anatomy at the University of Pennsylvania Department of Medicine]. [n.d]

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[Notes to his course on anatomy at the University of Pennsylvania Department of Medicine]. [n.d]

Manuscript; Contents. Env. 1. Circulatory system, 13 pieces. Env. 2. Digestive system, 14 pieces. Env. 3. Ears and nose, 5 pieces. Env. 4. Eye, 15 pieces. Env. 5. Glandular system, 7 pieces. Env. 6. Introductory lectures and embryology, 6 pieces. Env. 7. Muscular system, 10 pieces. Env. 8. Nervous system and brain, 55 pieces. Env. 9. Respiratory system, 2 pieces. Env. 10. Skeletal system, 23 pieces. Env. 11. Skin, 7 pieces. Env. 12. Urogenital system, 16 pieces. Env. 13. Various tissues, 10 pieces. Env. 14. Miscellaneous, incl. proofs of chapter of Leidy's Human anatomy, 2d ed., and receipts signed by Leidy to William Horner. Notes within envelope not in order.

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