The viscera, after Haller, showing the lobes of the liver, the stomach, the kidneys, the spleen, etc. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
- Rollinus, C. J., active 18th century.
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[Paris]
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1 print : engraving ; platemark 35.4 x 22 cm
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Anatomie. ; Benard fecit.
Bears plate no. : XVIII
References note
Ludwig Choulant, History and bibliography of anatomic illustration, tr. and ed. by Mortimer Frank, Chicago 1920, revd ed. New York 1945, pp. 289-290
K.B. Roberts and J.D.W. Tomlinson, The fabric of the body. European traditions of anatomical illustration, Oxford 1992, pp. 347-352
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Wellcome Collection 35068i
Reproduction note
After an illustration to the second fascicle of Albrecht von Haller's Icones anatomicae (Göttingen 1743-1756), engraved by George Daniel Heumann (1691-1759) after a drawing "after nature" by C. J. Rollinus, who is described on the plate as a doctor of medicine
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