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Three Charts of the Nervo-Vascular System.
Part I.—The Nerves. Part II.—The Arteries. Part III.—The Veins.
A New Edition, Revised and Perfected. Arranged by W. Henry Price, M.D., and S. Potts Eagleton, M.D. Endorsed by leading anatomists. Clearly and beautifully printed upon extra durable paper.
PART I. The Nerves.—Gives in a clear form not only the Cranial and Spinal Nerves, showing the formation of the different Plexuses and their branches, but also the complete distribution of the Sympathetic Nerves.