The Male Anatomy, from Fascilulus Medicinae by Johannes de Ketham by Italian School

The Male Anatomy, from Fascilulus Medicinae by Johannes de Ketham

(The Male Anatomy, from Fascilulus Medicinae by Johannes de Ketham (d.c.1490) 15th-16th century )


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The Male Anatomy, from Fascilulus Medicinae by Johannes de Ketham by Italian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
male anatomy · book of medicine · medical · anatomical drawing · male · diagram · c15th · c16th · renaissance · medical treatise · Biblioteca Civica, Padua, Italy / Bridgeman Images
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