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Title page of Andreas Vesalius 'De Humani Corporis Fabrica', showing Vesalius dissecting body, 1543. Artist: Andreas Vesalius
AR915359 
Harvey demonstrating circulation of the blood to the College of Physicians, c1628 (1870).
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'Memnon', 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier
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Anatomy demonstration, 1493. 
Anatomy demonstration, 1493. Title page of Anathomia by Mondino de' Luzzi (Mundinus). Finished in 1316, Anathomia was first published in Padua in 1478 and for upwards of a hundred years was the only textbook on anatomy. De' Luzzi (c1270-c1326) was an Italian physician and anatomist said to have been the first since ancient times to carry out human dissection. From an edition published by Martin Pollick van Mellerstadt, Leipzig, 1493. 
Unique Identifier AR922789 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3009px × 4667px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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