Angioma of the cerebral membranes (card specimen) ; A submaxillary gland removed with an unusually large salivary calculus (card specimen) ; A case of congenital umbilical hernia ; Cases of sarcoma of the urinary bladder ; Simple comminuted fracture of the head of the tibia ; A parosteal tibia, or congenital fatty tumour, connected with the periosteum of the femur - Info and Reading Options
By D'Arcy Power

"Angioma of the cerebral membranes (card specimen) ; A submaxillary gland removed with an unusually large salivary calculus (card specimen) ; A case of congenital umbilical hernia ; Cases of sarcoma of the urinary bladder ; Simple comminuted fracture of the head of the tibia ; A parosteal tibia, or congenital fatty tumour, connected with the periosteum of the femur" was published by Printed by Adlard and Son in 1888 - London], it has 14 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Angioma of the cerebral membranes (card specimen) ; A submaxillary gland removed with an unusually large salivary calculus (card specimen) ; A case of congenital umbilical hernia ; Cases of sarcoma of the urinary bladder ; Simple comminuted fracture of the head of the tibia ; A parosteal tibia, or congenital fatty tumour, connected with the periosteum of the femur” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Angioma of the cerebral membranes (card specimen) ; A submaxillary gland removed with an unusually large salivary calculus (card specimen) ; A case of congenital umbilical hernia ; Cases of sarcoma of the urinary bladder ; Simple comminuted fracture of the head of the tibia ; A parosteal tibia, or congenital fatty tumour, connected with the periosteum of the femur
- Author: D'Arcy Power
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 14
- Publisher: Printed by Adlard and Son
- Publish Date: 1888
- Publish Location: London]
“Angioma of the cerebral membranes (card specimen) ; A submaxillary gland removed with an unusually large salivary calculus (card specimen) ; A case of congenital umbilical hernia ; Cases of sarcoma of the urinary bladder ; Simple comminuted fracture of the head of the tibia ; A parosteal tibia, or congenital fatty tumour, connected with the periosteum of the femur” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Tibial Fractures - Umbilical Hernia - Neoplasms
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: 14 p., [2] leaves of plate :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL26270582M - OL17666307W
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