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THIS part corresponds to the third, fourth, and fifth chapters of the last edition; it is now divided into four chapters, one of which is devoted to a general consideration of the properties of tissue, and the others contain detailed accounts of the connective, cartilaginous, osseous, and adipose varieties. Dr. Beale seems to have spared no time or trouble upon the present part, which has been carefully revised throughout; a considerable amount of new matter has been added, and many parts, especially those relating to the development of the different tissues, have been entirely re-written.
The Physiological Anatomy and Physiology of Man.
By Robert B. Todd William Bowman Lionel S. Beale. A new edition by the last-named author. Part 2 of Vol. i. (Longmans and Co., 1871.)
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The Physiological Anatomy and Physiology of Man . Nature 4, 343 (1871). https://doi.org/10.1038/004343a0
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