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“Anathomia, or contrasting of a man’s leyb as it is memorized,” colored woodcut with explanatory text, the hull of the man can be lifted upwards, the individual organs are shown in several layers above each other, according to Heinrich Vogtherr (vom Be" v

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Title: “Anathomia, or contrasting of a man’s leyb as it is memorized,” colored woodcut with explanatory text, the hull of the man can be lifted upwards, the individual organs are shown in several layers above each other, according to Heinrich Vogtherr (vom Be" v
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