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Mivart's “Elementary Anatomy”

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THIS modest volume is one of the series to which Huxley's “Physiology,” Oliver's “Botany,” and Roscoe's “Chemistry” belong. Like them it has the indispensable merit of being an elementary manual written by a master of the subject; for while special investigations may be often well performed by advanced students, primers and text-books can only be properly written by experienced teachers.

Lessons in Elementary Anatomy.

By St. George Mivart Pp. 535. (Macmillan, 1873.)

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S., P. Mivart's “Elementary Anatomy” . Nature 8, 221–222 (1873). https://doi.org/10.1038/008221a0

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