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Japanese Manuscript MS 32
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Japanese Manuscript MS 32
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Kaitai Shinso, first edition 1774 The first translation into Japanese of the western medical book, Anatomische Tabellen composed by Johann Adam Kulmus (1699-1745) of Breslau. Anatomical engraving of male and female.

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Keywords: Anatomy; Johann Adam Kulmus

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  • Library reference: Or Japanese Manuscript MS 32
  • Photo number: L0027031
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