Myographia nova, or, A graphical description of all the muscles in humane body, as they arise in dissection :
distributed into six lectures : at the entrance into every of which are demonstrated the muscles properly belonging to each lecture now in general use at the theatre in Chyrurgeons-Hall, London : and illustrated with one and forty copper plates, accurately engraved after the life, with their names on the muscles, as much as can be expressed by figures : as also, with their originations, insertions, uses, and divers new observations of the authors, and other modern anatomists : together with an accurate and concise discourse of the heart and its use : as also of the circulation of the blood, and the parts of which the sanguinary mass is made and framed /
written by the late learned Dr. Lower ; digested into this new method by the care and study of John Browne ...

APA Citation

Browne, J., Lower, R. (1970). Myographia nova, or, A graphical description of all the muscles in humane body, as they arise in dissection: distributed into six lectures : at the entrance into every of which are demonstrated the muscles properly belonging to each lecture now in general use at the theatre in Chyrurgeons-Hall, London : and illustrated with one and forty copper plates, accurately engraved after the life, with their names on the muscles, as much as can be expressed by figures : as also, with their originations, insertions, uses, and divers new observations of the authors, and other modern anatomists : together with an accurate and concise discourse of the heart and its use : as also of the circulation of the blood, and the parts of which the sanguinary mass is made and framed. New York: Printed by the Rapoport Printing Co..

MLA Citation

Browne, John, 1642-approximately 1700, and Richard Lower. Myographia Nova, Or, A Graphical Description of All the Muscles In Humane Body, As They Arise In Dissection: Distributed Into Six Lectures : At the Entrance Into Every of Which Are Demonstrated the Muscles Properly Belonging to Each Lecture Now In General Use At the Theatre In Chyrurgeons-Hall, London : And Illustrated With One And Forty Copper Plates, Accurately Engraved After the Life, With Their Names On the Muscles, As Much As Can Be Expressed by Figures : As Also, With Their Originations, Insertions, Uses, And Divers New Observations of the Authors, And Other Modern Anatomists : Together With an Accurate And Concise Discourse of the Heart And Its Use : As Also of the Circulation of the Blood, And the Parts of Which the Sanguinary Mass Is Made And Framed. New York: Printed by the Rapoport Printing Co., 1970.

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