Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected. Variationsin spelling hyphenation and punctuation remain unchanged, but the useof ligatures has been standardised.
An analytical table of contents for all three volumes was includedwith volume III. The section for this volume has been linked to therelevant pages.
The outline Table of Contents was added by the transcriber.
BY XAVIER BICHAT,
PHYSICIAN OF THE GREAT HOSPITAL OF HUMANITY AT PARIS, AND
PROFESSOR OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY.
Translated from the French.
BY GEORGE HAYWARD, M.D.
FELLOW OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES,
AND OF THE MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOCIETY.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOLUME III.
BOSTON:
PUBLISHED BY RICHARDSON AND LORD.
J. H. A. FROST, PRINTER.
1822.
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