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    • De lactibus sive lacteis venis.

    • De lactibus sive lacteis venis.

    • Aselli, Gaspare, 1581-1626

    • 0453

    • The present work is the only one of Aselli's studies to appear in print and it was not published until the year after his death by two of his close friends and colleagues.
    • Ophthalmodouleia; das ist, Augendienst

    • Ophthalmodouleia; das ist, Augendienst

    • Bartisch, George, 1535-ca. 1607

    • 0369

    • The ninety-one woodcuts, including some repetitions, are believed to have been executed by Hans Hewamaul after Bartisch's own drawings. Two of the illustrations are presented with overlays showing anatomical parts lying successively one under the...
    • Della simmetria de i corpi humani, libri quattro

    • Della simmetria de i corpi humani, libri quattro

    • Dürer, Albrecht, 1471-1528

    • 0165

    • The first two books discuss the proper proportions of the human form and its individual members; the third book gives examples of the human figure after mathematical formulae of proportions are applied to various body parts; and the fourth shows...
    • Abrégé de l'art des accouchements

    • Abrégé de l'art des accouchements

    • Le Boursier du Coudray, Madame(Angélique-Marguerite), 1712-1789

    • 0919

    • Nouvelle éd. The plates are signed: Gravé en couleurs par J. Robert. The author's name appears after the edition statement. Originally published: Paris : La veuve Delaguette, 1759.
    • Chirurgia è Graeco in Latinum conversa

    • Chirurgia è Graeco in Latinum conversa

    • Nicetas, physician; Guidi, Guido, ca. 1500-1569

    • 0263

    • An edition of Nicetas' compilation published and translated by Vidius, with woodcuts after drawings by Francesco Primaticcio.
    • A treatise on the eye, the manner and phaenomena of vision

    • A treatise on the eye, the manner and phaenomena of vision

    • Porterfield, William

    • 0824.5

    • Porterfield devoted himself chiefly to research on the physiology of vision, reporting his experiments and observations in this book. Porterfield’s Treatise was carefully read by all of the subsequent great contributors to ophthalmology and...

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