| Benjamin Franklin French - 1820 - 370 страници
...fluent, and in the communications of his ideas he had a facility never attained but by great masters. He was the first who observed and described the posterior...state, viz. with the triangular bones attached to it. In 1815, he was elected an honorary member of the literary and philosophical society of New-York, and... | |
| Benjamin Franklin French - 1825 - 378 страници
...fluent, and in the communications of his ideas he had a facility never attained but by great masters. He was the first who observed and described the posterior...ethmoid bone in its most perfect state, viz. with the triangulafj^bones attached to it. ' In 1815, he was elected an honorary member of the literary and... | |
| James Thacher - 1828 - 318 страници
...for the purposes intended." Anatomy has been so much studied both by the ancients and moderns, and so many excellent works have been published on the subject,...few days before his death, a letter from Professor Scemmering, of the kingdom of Bavaria, one of the most celebrated anatomists in Europe, of which the... | |
| Henry Simpson - 1859 - 1186 страници
...the purposes intended." Anatomy has been so much studied, both by the ancients and moderns, and so many excellent works have been published on the subject,...this he has given an accurate description. in the " Transactions of the American Philosophical Society." On the subject of that discovery, he received,... | |
| Henry Simpson - 1859 - 1170 страници
...the purposes intended." Anatomy has been so much studied, both by the ancients and moderns, and so many excellent works have been published on the subject,...viz., with the triangular bones attached to it. Of thfs he has given an accurate description, in the " Transactions of the American Philosophical Society."... | |
| Joseph Carson - 1869 - 266 страници
...Anatomy in 1811 ;* and there is no doubt, from the description therein given, " of his having first observed and described the posterior portion of the...with the triangular bones attached to it." Of this discovery the distinguished anatomist Von Soemmering, of Munich, wrote thus to Dr. Wistar, Jan. 17,... | |
| Howard Atwood Kelly - 1912 - 622 страници
...described by Tilghman : "Anatomy has been so much studied both by the ancients and moderns, and so many excellent works have been published on the subject,...received, a few days before his death, a letter from Prof. Soemmering, of the kingdom of Bavaria, one of the most celebrated anatomists in Europe, of which... | |
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