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753
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Iecur sanguificationis officina, per venam portam, quae Graecis ... expurgat., Iecur sanguificationis officina, per venam portam…
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Iecur sanguificationis officina, per venam portam, quae Graecis ... expurgat., Iecur sanguificationis officina, per venam portam…
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LEFT: Partial translation of title beginning: Iecur sanguificationis … RIGHT: Translation of title: Generationis organa, …
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LEFT: Partial translation of title beginning: Iecur sanguificationis … RIGHT: Translation of title: Generationis organa, …
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Iecur sanguificationis officina, per venam portam, quae Graecis ... Arabibus ... varidhascor appelatur, ex ventriculo & intestinis chylum transumit, ac in lienem melancholicum succum expurgat.Generationis organa, superius viri, inferius mulieris. Tertia figura semen deferentium vasorum implantationem refert.
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Iecur sanguificationis officina, per venam portam, quae Graecis ... Arabibus ... varidhascor appelatur, ex ventriculo & intestinis chylum transumit, ac in lienem melancholicum succum expurgat.Generationis organa, superius viri, inferius mulieris. Tertia figura semen deferentium vasorum implantationem refert.
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LEFT: The liver, workshop of blood creation, which collects the chyle from the ventricle and intestines through the portal vein ... and ejects the black bile into the spleen
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LEFT: The liver, workshop of blood creation, which collects the chyle from the ventricle and intestines through the portal vein ... and ejects the black bile into the spleen
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Calcar, Jan Stefan van (b.1499, d.1546-1560)
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Calcar, Jan Stefan van (b.1499, d.1546-1560)
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Vitali, Bernardino (active 1494-1539)
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Vesalius, Andreas (b.1514, d.1564)
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1538
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One of 6 broadsides, known collectively as the Tabulae Anatomicae Sex. This one carries Vesalius's dedication to Narcissus Parthenopeus, "his master and patron", principal physician to the Emperor Charles V. Vesalius himself designed the anatomical illustrations on this sheet. The title purports to give the name of the vena cava in Greek and in Arabic. The Arabic is transliterated into Hebrew characters, as was usual at the time, but the transliteration is incorrect. See Singer & Rabin, 1946. The image on the left is of the liver, spleen and branches of the portal vein. The right group of images shows the reproductive organs of the male (above) and female (below). The third (small) figure of the group shows the connections of the vasa defferentia which carry the semen.
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One of 6 broadsides, known collectively as the Tabulae Anatomicae Sex. This one carries Vesalius's dedication to Narcissus Parthenopeus, "his master and patron", principal physician to the Emperor Charles V. Vesalius himself designed the anatomical illustrations on this sheet. The title purports to give the name of the vena cava in Greek and in Arabic. The Arabic is transliterated into Hebrew characters, as was usual at the time, but the transliteration is incorrect. See Singer & Rabin, 1946. The image on the left is of the liver, spleen and branches of the portal vein. The right group of images shows the reproductive organs of the male (above) and female (below). The third (small) figure of the group shows the connections of the vasa defferentia which carry the semen.
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Cushing II.-I[A]; Saunders and O'Malley 1950, plate 87,
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Tabulae Anatomicae Sex
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Vesalius, Andreas
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Image © 2005 Glasgow University Library
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