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Description Copperplate engraving from "Nouvelles tables anatomiques: ou sont representées au naturel toutes les parties du corps humain, toutes les nouvelles découvertes, le cours de toutes les humeurs, les lieux où elles deposent leurs excrements: on y à joint un petit livre qui en fait la description et en explique clairement les usages avec ordre et un peu de mots / le tout dessiné et composé par Amé Bourdon, medecin." Cambrai/Paris:Laurens D'Houry, 1678. Original size 55 cm.
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Author Amé Bourdon (del.), Daniel Le Bossu (sculps.) / Scan by NLM
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