File:Mondino Dei Luzzi 1541 Heart.jpg
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English: Dissection of Heart, from Mondino Dei Luzzi's Anatomia Mundini, Ad Vetustis, 1541 |
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Source | http://hos.ou.edu/galleries//03Medieval/MondinoDeiLuzzi/1541/ |
Author | Mondino Dei Luzzi, 1541 |
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