Russian anatomist Nikolay Pirogov was one of the first to use the technique. He took advantage of Russia’s long, cold winters to deep-freeze bodies below -18 °C before slicing them up to create the ...
THIS book on the topographical anatomy of the rat is more detailed than that on any other laboratory or domestic animal. In addition to such systems as are usually treated at length in a dissecting ...
THE contents of this standard book are so well known and clearly indicated in the title that it is not necessary to review them. This edition has been revised by Prof. Tom Grohame and, while the bulk ...
Based on: The Topographical Anatomy of the Limbs of the Horse. By Charnock Bradley, M.D., D.Sc., M.R.C.V.S. New York: William Wood and Company. 1920.