Wednesday, 12 April 2006 | ANATOMICAL ILLUSTRATIONS

Dream Anatomy traces the history of anotomical illustration since the invention of the printing press. The intricate nature of the illustrations is just beautiful. If you're not interested in reading you can click directly to the gallery.

It's interesting to see how technology has influenced anatomical illustration

A few more links:

Historical anatomies on the web

Konrad Gesner: Historiae Animalium Or turn the pages

Paré: [Les Oeuvres]

Andreas Vesalius: De corporis humani fabrica libri septem

Johannes de Ketham: Fasiculo de medicina

Visible Proofs- Forensic views of the human body



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