Surgical Anatomy

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Surgical Anatomy

by Joseph Maclise

EN·~11 hours·68 chapters

Chapters

68 total

[Transcriber’s Notes]

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SURGICAL ANATOMY - BY JOSEPH MACLISE - FELLOW OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS. - WITH SIXTY-EIGHT COLOURED PLATES.

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PHILADELPHIA: BLANCHARD AND LEA. 1859.

0:43

PREFACE.

15:25

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

17:44

COMMENTARY ON PLATES 1 & 2. - THE FORM OF THE THORACIC CAVITY, AND THE POSITION OF THE LUNGS, HEART, AND LARGER BLOODVESSELS.

12:38

DESCRIPTION OF PLATES 1 & 2.

1:58

COMMENTARY ON PLATES 3 & 4.

13:28

DESCRIPTION OF PLATES 3 & 4.

3:07

COMMENTARY ON PLATES 5 & 6.

13:14

Description

A thoughtful guide from the mid‑nineteenth century, this work invites both seasoned clinicians and curious learners into the world of surgical anatomy. Written by a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, it opens with a heartfelt dedication to mentors and a clear statement of purpose: to blend practical dissection with anatomical insight, offering a topographical view of the human body that serves the needs of the operating theatre.

The volume shines with sixty‑eight vivid, hand‑colored plates that bring each layer of tissue to life, revealing the relationships between structures in a way that modern texts still admire. Its prose balances scholarly detail with accessible explanations, inviting listeners to explore the foundations of surgical knowledge while appreciating the historical context of medical education. Whether you’re revisiting classic anatomy or discovering it for the first time, the narration offers a rare glimpse into the art and science of 19th‑century surgery.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (636K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Don Kostuch

Release date

2008-01-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Joseph Maclise

Joseph Maclise

Best known for a striking nineteenth-century atlas of surgical anatomy, this Irish-born surgeon brought unusual visual clarity to a difficult subject. His work sits at the crossroads of medicine, illustration, and book history.

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