Anatomical Terms : Their Origin and Derivation
by Field, E.J. and Harrison, R.J.:
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Cambridge: W.Heffer & Sons 1961 second edition reprint. small 8vo, hard cover, dust jacket, red cloth,x+ 190pp including references, A-Z dictionary of anatomical terms for the student,all in very good clean and unmarked condition in very good dust jacket, binding very firm. No ISBN
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- Book Fossicker (AU)
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- Title
- Anatomical Terms : Their Origin and Derivation
- Author
- Field, E.J. and Harrison, R.J.:
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Cambridge: W.Heffer & Sons 1961 second edition reprint
- Keywords
- reference anatomy medicine definitions science
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Clunes, Victoria
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After selling from a street address for the past 8 years, we are now based again as an on-line only business. Postal address is now PO Box 81 Clunes Victoria 3370. I am an experienced bookseller, having sold secondhand books for over 30 years in various ways and from various locations, and intend to keep providing the same standard of expertise and knowledge into the future. * PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF POSTAL ADDRESS
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