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  • Details of arteries and veins. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
  • Praxeos medicinae infallibilis, pars altera chirurgica, consiliis et observationibus, medico-chirurgicorum, nostro seculo felicissimorum Brunneri, Muralti, Muysii, Rauii, Ruischii ... ac responsis facultatum medicarum illustrata. Cum Nosocomii Academici continuatione, appendice de suturis et fasciis, ac myrotheca castrensi / [Michael Bernhard Valentini].
  • Praxeos medicinae infallibilis, pars altera chirurgica, consiliis et observationibus, medico-chirurgicorum, nostro seculo felicissimorum Brunneri, Muralti, Muysii, Rauii, Ruischii ... ac responsis facultatum medicarum illustrata. Cum Nosocomii Academici continuatione, appendice de suturis et fasciis, ac myrotheca castrensi / [Michael Bernhard Valentini].
  • The kidney (figs 1-4), bladder and penis (fig. 5) after Nuck, Bertin and Duverney. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
  • The ear and the temple after Duverney, Valsalva and Ruysch. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
  • The penis, after Ruysch, Heister, Morgagni, and Graaf. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
  • The penis, after Ruysch, Heister, Morgagni, and Graaf. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
  • The ear and the temple after Duverney, Valsalva and Ruysch. Engraving by Prevost, 1762.
  • Pancreas, liver, spleen without its membranes, intestines, lacteals etc. after Kulm, Reverholt, Bidloo, Ruysch, Peyer and Heister. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
  • The arteries of the head after Haller; the eye, after Ruysch; the tongue after Heister. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
  • Compleat system of the blood-vessels and nerves / taken from Albinus's edition of Eustachius, also from Ruysch, Vieussens, Du Verney, Haller, Trew, and J.B. Surgeon at Avignon; with tables of explanation, containing the text of Eustachius, Albinus, etc. Translated into English. To which are prefixed three whole-length anatomical figures, representing the external parts of the human body in both sexes.
  • Compleat system of the blood-vessels and nerves / taken from Albinus's edition of Eustachius, also from Ruysch, Vieussens, Du Verney, Haller, Trew, and J.B. Surgeon at Avignon; with tables of explanation, containing the text of Eustachius, Albinus, etc. Translated into English. To which are prefixed three whole-length anatomical figures, representing the external parts of the human body in both sexes.
  • Compleat system of the blood-vessels and nerves / taken from Albinus's edition of Eustachius, also from Ruysch, Vieussens, Du Verney, Haller, Trew, and J.B. Surgeon at Avignon; with tables of explanation, containing the text of Eustachius, Albinus, etc. Translated into English. To which are prefixed three whole-length anatomical figures, representing the external parts of the human body in both sexes.
  • The arteries of the head after Haller; the eye, after Ruysch; the tongue after Heister. Engraving by Prevost, 1762.
  • The arteries of the head after Haller; the eye, after Ruysch, Cowper and Bidloo. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
  • The arteries of the head after Haller; the eye, after Ruysch, Cowper and Bidloo. Engraving by A.J. Defehrt, 1762.
  • F. Ruysch, Thesaurus anatomicus primus [-dec
  • Frederik Ruysch. Line engraving after J. Wandelaar, 1723.
  • The anatomy of Dr Frederick Ruysch. Oil painting by B. F. Landis,1909-1910, after Jan van Neck, 1683.
  • Frederik Ruysch. Stipple engraving by J. Jenkins, 1838, after J. Wandelaar.
  • Frederik Ruysch. Line engraving after J. Wandelaar, 1723.
  • Frederik Ruysch. Line engraving.
  • Frederik Ruysch. Photograph, 1927 after a terracotta bust.
  • Frederik Ruysch. Line engraving by J. E. Krauss after J. Pool.
  • Frederik Ruysch. Mezzotint by P. Schenck after J. Pool.
  • The anatomy of Dr Frederick Ruysch. Oil painting by B. F. Landis,1909-1910, after Jan van Neck, 1683.
  • Frederik Ruysch, Opera omnia anatomico-medic
  • F. Ruysch, Epistola anatomica, problematica