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  • Seventh muscle Tabula from 'Fabrica.'
  • Thirteenth muscle Tabula from Fabrica.
  • FoFirsturth muscle Tabula from 'Epitome'
  • Bibliotheca anatomica : qua scripta ad anatomen et physiologiam facientia a rerum initiis recensentur / auctore Alberto von Haller.
  • Geschichte der gynäkologisch-anatomischen Abbildung / von Fritz Weindler.
  • Geschichte der gynäkologisch-anatomischen Abbildung / von Fritz Weindler.
  • Geschichte der gynäkologisch-anatomischen Abbildung / von Fritz Weindler.
  • The sack-'em-up men : an account of the rise and fall of the modern resurrectionists / by James Moores Ball.
  • The sack-'em-up men : an account of the rise and fall of the modern resurrectionists / by James Moores Ball.
  • The sack-'em-up men : an account of the rise and fall of the modern resurrectionists / by James Moores Ball.
  • The sack-'em-up men : an account of the rise and fall of the modern resurrectionists / by James Moores Ball.
  • [Sōmatographia anthrōpinē (romanized form)] Or a description of the body of man. With the practise of chirurgery, and the use of three and fifty instruments [by Ambroise Paré]. By artificiall figures representing the members, and fit termes expressing the same. Set forth either to pleasure or to profit those who are addicted to this study / [Alexander Read].
  • [Sōmatographia anthrōpinē (romanized form)] Or a description of the body of man. With the practise of chirurgery, and the use of three and fifty instruments [by Ambroise Paré]. By artificiall figures representing the members, and fit termes expressing the same. Set forth either to pleasure or to profit those who are addicted to this study / [Alexander Read].
  • [Sōmatographia anthrōpinē (romanized form)] Or a description of the body of man. With the practise of chirurgery, and the use of three and fifty instruments [by Ambroise Paré]. By artificiall figures representing the members, and fit termes expressing the same. Set forth either to pleasure or to profit those who are addicted to this study / [Alexander Read].
  • [Sōmatographia anthrōpinē (romanized form)] Or a description of the body of man. With the practise of chirurgery, and the use of three and fifty instruments [by Ambroise Paré]. By artificiall figures representing the members, and fit termes expressing the same. Set forth either to pleasure or to profit those who are addicted to this study / [Alexander Read].
  • History and bibliography of anatomic illustration / by Ludwig Choulant ; translated and annotated by Mortimer Frank ; further essays by Fielding H. Garrison, Mortimer Frank, Edward C. Streeter ; with a new historical essay by Charles Singer, and a bibliography of Mortimer Frank, by J. Christian Bay.
  • Folio 32 verso: text from Al-Mansuri i Tashrih
  • Text and diagrams from Al-Mansuri i Tashrih
  • Text from Al-Mansuri i Tashrih
  • 'Aunt Lucy' (Ellisia nyctelea (L.) L.): flowering stem with separate flower and fruit segments and a detailed description. Coloured engraving by J.J. or J.E. Haid, c.1750, after G.D. Ehret.
  • The dissected flowers of five plants: a grass, rye, wheat, vernal grass and chamomile. Chromolithograph by H.J. Ruprecht, 1877.
  • A plant (Lycium aethiopicum): flowering stem and floral segments. Watercolour by G. D. Ehret, 1736.
  • Leonardo da Vinci, the anatomist : (1452-1519) / by J. Playfair McMurrich.
  • Leonardo da Vinci, the anatomist : (1452-1519) / by J. Playfair McMurrich.
  • Leonardo da Vinci, the anatomist : (1452-1519) / by J. Playfair McMurrich.
  • Leonardo da Vinci, the anatomist : (1452-1519) / by J. Playfair McMurrich.
  • The Académie des Sciences et des Beaux Arts, Paris: showing various methods of study and teaching with a lettered key. Line engraving.
  • Lycium sp.: two flowering stems of different species of Lycium with their floral segments, fruit and seed. Coloured engraving by J.J. or J.E. Haid, c.1750, after G.D. Ehret.
  • Six figures of whole and sectioned fruits showing arrangement of the pericarp. Coloured etching by F. Sansom, c. 1802, after S. Edwards.
  • Human skeleton with anatomical labels, Persian, 1893