BELL, Charles.
An Essay on the Forces which Circulate the Blood;
An Essay on the Forces which Circulate the Blood;
being an examination of the difference of the motions of fluids in living and dead vessels.
Stock Code 113533
London, for Longman & Co.; and Burgess & Hill, 1819
Bell undertook his surgical training in Edinburgh during the 1890s and at the same time studied art with the painter David Allen, publishing his System of Dissections, a guide for anatomy students, while himself still a student in 1798. He worked as a surgeon in Edinburgh before moving to London, where he purchased a share in the Hunterian School of Medicine and became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons. He published a number of significant anatomical works, many illustrated with his own drawings, and taught anatomy to artists as well as surgeons. By 1807 he had 'developed an ambition to make a grand discovery comparable to William Harvey's demonstration of the circulation of the blood', though focused most of his energy on the nervous system.
First edition; 12mo; 12 page publisher's ads at rear, contents spotted, particularly the early and late leaves; publisher's blue boards, printed paper spine label, bookplate of John Mount, Ulverston, boards worn and marked, joints cracked, some loss from the ends of spine and the paper label, a very good copy; 83pp.
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