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  • Mikrokosmographia. A description of the body of man. Together with the controversies thereto belonging. Collected and translated out of all the best authors of anatomy, expecially Gaspar Bauhinus and Andreas Laurentius / By Helkiah Crooke. Published by the Kings Maiesties especiall direction and warrant, according to the first integrity, as it was originally written by the author.
  • Mikrokosmographia. A description of the body of man. Together with the controversies thereto belonging. Collected and translated out of all the best authors of anatomy, expecially Gaspar Bauhinus and Andreas Laurentius / By Helkiah Crooke. Published by the Kings Maiesties especiall direction and warrant, according to the first integrity, as it was originally written by the author.
  • Mikrokosmographia. A description of the body of man. Together with the controversies thereto belonging. Collected and translated out of all the best authors of anatomy, expecially Gaspar Bauhinus and Andreas Laurentius / By Helkiah Crooke. Published by the Kings Maiesties especiall direction and warrant, according to the first integrity, as it was originally written by the author.
  • A boy angel appears as Abraham prepares to sacrifice his son. Lithograph by G. Sensi y Baldachi after A. del Sarto, 1529.
  • The arterial system of the human body. Engraving, 1568.
  • The venous and arterial system of the human body with internal organs and detail figures of the generative system. Engraving, 1568.
  • The vascular and arterial system of the human brain (II), the pulmonary artery (III), the venal artery (IIII) and the portal system of veins (I). Engraving, 1568.
  • Two male figures, seen from the front and back, with the cutaneous veins of the human body displayed. Engraving, 1568.
  • An écorché, seen in right profile, walking towards the right. Engraving, 1568.
  • Two figures with their thoracic cavity exposed, one dissecting the other (figs I-II), together with illustrations mainly of the heart (figs III-XI) and two of the lungs (figs XII-XIII). Engraving, 1568.

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