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An analysis of the mechanism producing flexion of the human fingers : considered as an illustration...

An analysis of the mechanism producing flexion of the human fingers : considered as an illustration...

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An analysis of the mechanism producing flexion of the human fingers : considered as an illustration of the sagacity of nature's plan as exhibited in the arrangement of the flexor tendons of the digit of vertebrate animals / by Samuel T. Knaggs.

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Full title

An analysis of the mechanism producing flexion of the human fingers : considered as an illustration of the sagacity of nature's plan as exhibited in the arrangement of the flexor tendons of the digit of vertebrate animals / by Samuel T. Knaggs.

Publisher

Sydney : Gibbs, Shallard, 1875.

Date

1875.

Call Numbers

T0277065

Record Identifier

74VKwVEWj6jO

MMS ID

991018348619702626

Language

English

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Physical content

21 p., 9 leaves of plates : col. ill. ; 22 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

Sydney : Gibbs, Shallard, 1875.

Place of Publication

New South Wales

Date Published

1875.

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Copyright status: Out of copyright.

Please acknowledge: State Library of New South Wales.

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Full title

An analysis of the mechanism producing flexion of the human fingers : considered as an illustration of the sagacity of nature's plan as exhibited in the arrangement of the flexor tendons of the digit of vertebrate animals / by Samuel T. Knaggs.

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Mitchell Library copy signed, 'D.S. Mitchell' ; bound with others as Pamphlets.

Transferred from N611.737/1

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T0277065

Record Identifier

74VKwVEWj6jO

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MMS ID

991018348619702626

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