Thoughts on outline, sculpture, and the system that guided the ancient artists in composing their figures and groups : accompanied with free remarks on the practice of the moderns, and liberal hints cordially intended for their advantage : to which are
Thoughts on outline, sculpture, and the system that guided the ancient artists in composing their figures and groups : accompanied with free remarks on the practice of the moderns, and liberal hints cordially intended for their advantage : to which are...
Methodologic issues in clinicopathologic correlation of head injury in outcome studies; Design, management and analysis of neurobehavioural outcome studies; Neuropsychological assessment of head injured patients; Investigation of the neurobehavioural outcome of head injury: the physician's point of view; Psychiatric sequelae of head injury: conceptual and methodologic problems; Developmental issues and recovery from head injury in children; Memory disturbance after head injury: recent strategies for research; Attention ...
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Methodologic issues in clinicopathologic correlation of head injury in outcome studies; Design, management and analysis of neurobehavioural outcome studies; Neuropsychological assessment of head injured patients; Investigation of the neurobehavioural outcome of head injury: the physician's point of view; Psychiatric sequelae of head injury: conceptual and methodologic problems; Developmental issues and recovery from head injury in children; Memory disturbance after head injury: recent strategies for research; Attention after head injury: advances in measurement methods and integration of experimental models.
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Poor-Sold as a reference copy only, spine missing, covers stained and significant wear, foxing throughout. Missing plate 24. Tan cardboard wraps, 2 preliminary leaves, iii, 52 pages, l leaves 24 plates. Some of the plates were engraved by William Blake from designs by Cumberland. Page 49-52: "A numerical catalogue of above six hundred subjects from engraved stones, almost all of which are from the finest antiques; selected with care, for the use of artists, from Mr. Tassies' cabinet, consisting of above sixteen thousand impressions; all, or any part of which, are sold at his house in Leicester-Fields, in sulpher casts, mounted and numbered, according to his descriptive catalogue, at fourpence each."Art Instruction/Technique or Conservation.