9, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square, January 27, 1832. DEAR SIR, In sending you the last of the series of engravings on stone which I have executed under your directions for your work on Abortion, &c., I cannot omit stating, that I have endeavoured, to the best of my abilities, to copy in every instance and every minute particular the anatomical preparations which you placed before me and explained to me as I proceeded in my designs. The figures, in every case, have been drawn of the natural size, and are perfect facsimiles of the originals. It gives me great pleasure to learn that they have given you satisfaction, and I am not a little flattered at having been assured by several medical gentlemen of eminence, who have seen my drawings, that the manner in which they are executed, and the work altogether, meet with their unqualified approbation. I have the honour to be, Dear Sir, Your obedient servant, JOSEPH PERRY. To Dr. Granville, &c., &c., &c. Plate 1 |