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QUOTE FROM WORLDCAT: by Dr. Johannes Sobotta; ed., with additions, by J. Playfair McMurrich. "The translation of the German text has been done by Dr. W. Hersey Thomas."--Editor's pref.
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English: Arteries of the brain, seen caudaly
Date (electronic version created 2013-10-21 19:52:37)
Source Atlas and Text-book of Human Anatomy Volume III Vascular System, Lymphatic system, Nervous system and Sense Organs
Author Dr. Johannes Sobotta

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