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The theatre collapsed shortly after it was built
Plate 2 from An Account of Two Successful Opertaions for Restoring a Lost Nose from the integuments of the forehead
John Ross and his nephew James Clark Ross endured four winters trapped in the Arctic ice on an expedition to find the elusive Northwest Passage
the bones of the foot and hand
'Inflammation of the pia mater and tunica arachnoides' mb-height 2835 The theatre collapsed shortly afterThe under surface of the human brain exposed to show inflammation in two membranes of the meninges (protecting the central nervous system). Plate 4 from the monograph The morbid anatomy of the human brain; being illustrations of the most frequent and important organic diseases to which that viscus is subject, by Robert Hooper (London, Longman, Rees, 1826). Inscribed: 'PLATE IV. J. Howship, delt. J. Wedgewood sculpt. INFLAMMATION OF THE PIA MATER and
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