Item #005005 On the Visceral Anatomy of the Python (Cuvier), described by Daudin as the Boa Reticulata by J.P. Hopkinson and J. Pancoast [Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 5 New Series, Article III]. J. P. Hopkinson, Joseph Pancoast.
On the Visceral Anatomy of the Python (Cuvier), described by Daudin as the Boa Reticulata by J.P. Hopkinson and J. Pancoast [Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 5 New Series, Article III]

On the Visceral Anatomy of the Python (Cuvier), described by Daudin as the Boa Reticulata by J.P. Hopkinson and J. Pancoast [Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 5 New Series, Article III]

Philadelphia: Printed by James Kay, Jun. & Brother, 1837. [1], 122-134 p., 1 folded leaf a lithographed plate drawn on stone by J. Drayton; 29 cm. Disbound from a larger volume. Read before the Society on Nov. 2, 1832. J.P. Hopkinson taught anatomy at the University of Pennsylvania. Joseph Pancoast (1805-1882) was a groundbreaking American surgeon; he led the department of anatomy at Jefferson Medical College from 1841 to 1874. In Very Good Condition: disbound from a larger volume, resulting in 2 closed tears from gutter of 2-3 cm. in first 2 leaves; light foxing; otherwise, clean and bright. Very Good. Item #005005

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