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Images

  • A physician wearing a seventeenth century plague preventive costume. Watercolour.
  • A physician and nurse attending a sick patient (?) and her servant. Watercolour.
  • A cross-section through a mill which pulverises quinine bark, S. Spirito, Sassia hospital Rome, c. 1640. Coloured drawing by C. Rossi, 1930.
  • Saint Cosmas and Saint Damian in a landscape. Oil painting attributed to A. Pérez de Pineda.
  • A man holding an anatomy book with an engraving of a woman showing her viscera. Oil painting, 18th century.
  • A man holding an anatomy book with an engraving of a woman showing her viscera. Oil painting, 18th century.
  • The muscles of the suspended right arm, seen from the front. Red-chalk drawing, 17th century.
  • An écorché seen from the back. Red-chalk drawing, 17th century.
  • The muscles of the suspended right arm and upper right shoulder, seen from the back. Red-chalk drawing, 17th century.
  • The muscles of the raised left arm and of the upper left shoulder, seen from the front. Red-chalk drawing, 17th century.

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