OBSERVATIONS ON THE NATURE AND CONSEQUENCES of those Injuries to…

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OBSERVATIONS ON THE NATURE AND CONSEQUENCES of those Injuries to which the Head is liable from External Violence. To which are added, some few General Remarks on Fractures and Dislocations.

London: L. Hawes, W. Clarke, and R. Collins, 1768. Title for both parts, title, [2]page dedication, 276 pages. Title for second part, [2], 126 pages. The first part has three full-page engraved plates; the second two full-page engraved plates. Octavo. Possibly contemporary marbled boards, re-backed sometime in the twentieth century. Small area of restoration to the blank margin of the general title, which is a little browned, and to the blank margin of the first title; pages 113 to 122 of the second part have some damage to the very fore-edges; pages 123 to 126 have more serious damage, with restoration of blank corners and fore-edges, together with browning and creasing. This damage would have been sustained when the book was dis-bound. Observations… was first published in 1760. Some few General Remarks in 1765. The above is the first combined edition. Garrison and Morton 5577 & 4408 for the first individual editions.

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