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Detail from plate 1: cellulous Hydatids in the breast from Sir Astley Cooper, Illustrations of the diseases of the breast (London, 1829). Part. 1: non-malignant. Sir Astley Paston Cooper (1768-1841) was a surgeon at Guy's Hospital, Professor of Comparative Anatomy at the Royal College of Surgeons, and serjeant surgeon to George IV, Willam IV and Queen Victoria. He is particularly noted for his work on the treatment of aneurysm and hernia, and several anatomical structures and diseases have been named after him. SPEC M1.34/oversize, part of the Medical Books collection, Special Collections & Archives, University of Liverpool Library. Originally part of the Liverpool Infirmary Library. Images from Special Collections & Archives, the University of Liverpool. |
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