From Luther Holden, John Langton, and Addinell Hewson’s Holden’s anatomy: a manual of the dissection of the human body (1901).
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From Luther Holden, John Langton, and Addinell Hewson’s Holden’s anatomy: a manual of the dissection of the human body (1901).
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From Pierre Émile Launois and Pierre Roy’s Études biologiques sur les géants (1904).
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From John Butler’s Electricity in Surgery (1882).
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From Cornelis Stalpart van der Wiel’s Observationum rariorum medic. anatomic. chirurgicarum : centuriae posterioris pars prior : auctior longe, atque emendatior (1727).
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Image from Giovanni Battista Nazari’s Della tramutatione metallica sogni tre (1599).
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From Ambrose Blacklock’s A treatise on sheep; the best means for their improvement, general management, and the treatment of their diseases. With a chapter on wool, and history of the wool trade, and the management of sheep in Australia (1853).
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From James Hinshelwood’s Congenital Word-blindness (1917).
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From Harrison Allen’s On a New Method of Recording the Motions of the Soft Palate (1884).
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From Carl G.W. Vollmer’s Magnetismus und Mesmerismus, oder Physische und geistige Kräfte der Natur (1862).
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From Joseph A. Long and E.L. Mark’s The Maturation of the Egg of the Mouse (1911).
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