Matthew Baillie
Matthew Baillie FRS (27 October 1761 – 23 September 1823) was a British physician and pathologist, credited with first identifying transposition of the great vessels (TGV) and situs inversus. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published 1793London : J. Johnson and G. Nicol, 1793.xxviii, 314 p. ; 22 cm. -
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Published 1808Walpole: N.H. Printed by G.W. Nichols, for W. Fessenden, bookseller, Brattleborough, Vt. 1808.x p., 1 l., [13]-271 p. 22 cm. -
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Published 1803London, Printed by W. Bulmer and Co., and sold by J. Johnson [etc.] 1799-[1803][2], 228 p. : 73 plates. ; 33 cm.Other Authors: “...Baillie, Matthew, 1761-1823...”
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Published 1812London, Bulmer, 1812.228 p. ill. -
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Published 1798London, J. Johnson, 1798.162 p.