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Publish Date
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Harper & Row
Language
English

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Cover of: Anatomy for surgeons
Anatomy for surgeons
1982, Harper & Row
in English - 3rd ed.
Cover of: Anatomy for surgeons.
Anatomy for surgeons.
1982, Harper & Row
in English - 3rd ed, Vol. 1: the head and neck.
Cover of: Anatomy for Surgeons
Anatomy for Surgeons: The Head and Neck (Books)
July 1982, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Hardcover in English - 3rd edition
Cover of: Anatomy for surgeons
Anatomy for surgeons
1968, Hoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row
in English - 2d ed.
Cover of: Anatomy for surgeons
Anatomy for surgeons
1958, Hoeber-Harper
in English
Cover of: Anatomy for surgeons.
Anatomy for surgeons.
1954, Hoeber-Harper
in English

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Published in

Philadelphia

Table of Contents

v. 1. The head and neck
v. 3. The back and limbs.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies and indexes.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
611/.9
Library of Congress
QM531 .H692 1982

The Physical Object

Pagination
v. <1, 3 > :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4261216M
Internet Archive
anatomyforsurgeo0001holl
ISBN 10
006141266X
LCCN
81006909
OCLC/WorldCat
7736849
Library Thing
1746594

First Sentence

"The three layers of the scalp (Fig. 1-1)-the skin, the subcutaneous tissue, and the aponeurotic layer (galea aponeurotica, epicranial aponeurosis) with its associated epicranial muscles-are intimately fused and move as a unit with the contraction of the muscles."

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