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John Gordon | lit.salon
John Gordon
Born:
1786
Died:
1818
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Born:
1786
Died:
1818
Books by John Gordon (50 max)
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Outlines of lectures on human physiology
1817
John Gordon
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Engravings of the skeleton of the human body
1818
John Gordon
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Tentamen medicum inaugurale de vulnere naturae sanando ...
1805
John Gordon
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A system of human anatomy
1815
John Gordon
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Observations on the structure of the brain, comprising an estimate of the claims of Drs. Gall and Spurzheim to discovery in the anatomy of that organ
1817
J. G. Spurzheim, John Gordon
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Tentamen medicum inaugurale de vulnere naturae sanando ... pro gradu doctoris ...
1805
John Gordon
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A probationary surgical essay, on dislocations of the thigh bone submitted,... to the examination of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh,...
1808
John Gordon
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Brewster's encyclopaedia: this day is published, handsomely printed in quarto, and illustrated with a map of England, and twelve beautiful engravings, from original drawings, by Farey, Nicholson, Gibson, Lizars, &c. Volume IX. Part II. (price one guinea, boards), of The Edinburgh encyclopaedia; or, Dictionary of arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature, conducted by David Brewster ... printed for William Blackwood, Oliphant, Waugh, and Innes, Edinburgh; John Murray, Robert Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, J. M. Richardson, London, and other proprietors
1815
John Gordon, William Blackwood, Sheffield Grace
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Observations on the structure of the brain: comprising an estimate of the claims of Drs. Gall and Spurzheim to discovery in the anatomy of that organ
1817
John Gordon
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Observations on the structure of the brain: comprising an estimate of the claims of Drs. Gall and Spurzheim to discovery in the anatomy of that organ
1817
John Gordon
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Engravings of the skeleton of the human body.
1818
John Gordon