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William Cheselden

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Gender Male
Death272 years ago
Date of birth October 19,1688
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Somerby
United Kingdom
Date of died April 10,1752
DiedBath
United Kingdom
Known forLithotomy
Influenced by William Cowper
ParentsDeborah Cheselden
George Cheselden
Job Surgeon
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Date of Upd.
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The anatomy of the human body
The Anatomy of the Human Body. by W. Cheselden, . . . the Xth Edition with Forty Copper Plates Engrav'd by Ger: Vandergucht
Cheselden's Plates of the Human Bones, Correctly Reduced from the Original Copy, and Improved with Additional Figures: Accompanied with Concise Explanations for the Use of Students
The Anatomy of the Human Body. with XXXIV Copper-Plates. by W. Cheselden, . . . the Third Edition
Osteographia, Or the Anatomy of the Bones. In Fifty-six Plates. By William Cheselden. Every Bone in the Human Body is Here Delineated as Large as the Life . . . This Work was Executed in a Camera Obscura Contrived on Purpose by the Author
Syllabus, Sive Index Humani Corporis Partium Anatomicus, in XXXV Proelectiones Distinctus. in Usum Theatri Anatomici Wilhelmi Cheselden, Chirurgi.
An Appendix to the Fourth Edition of the Anatomy of the Human Body. Printed Separately for the Use of Those Who Have the Former Editions. by W. Cheselden,
The Anatomy of the Human Body. by William Cheselden, Surgeon to His Majesty's Royal Hospital at Chelsea, Fellow of the Royal Society, and Member of the Royal Academy of Surgeons at Paris. with Forty Copperplates. First American Edition
Anatomical Tables of the Human Body. by William Cheselden, Surgeon to His Majesty's Royal Hospital at Chelsea, Fellow of the Royal Society, and Member of the Royal Academy of Surgeons at Paris
The Anatomy of the Humane Body. Illustrated with Twenty-Three Copper-Plates of the Most Considerable Parts; All Done After the Life. by W. Cheselden,
The Anatomy of the Human Body: By W. Cheselden . . . the XI Edition with Forty Copper Plates Engrav'd by Ger: Vandergucht
The Anatomy of the Human Body. by William Cheselden, . . . the Fourth Edition. with the Addition of an Appendix, Which Also Is Printed Separately for the Use of Those Who Have the Former Editions
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William Cheselden was an English surgeon and teacher of anatomy and surgery, who was influential in establishing surgery as a scientific medical profession. Via the medical missionary Benjamin Hobson, his work also helped revolutionize medical practices in China and Japan in the 19th century.

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