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Figure 19. Prosthesis of the leg. Fourth stage. Patient is testing prosthesis apparatus 

 with hand opposite to amputated leg. Mochica culture, ceramic. Lima. Peru. 



Figure 20. Prosthesis of the leg. Fifth stage. Prosthesis apparatus attached to 

 patient's left leg. Mochica culture, ceramic. Lima, Peru. 



Figure 21 . Prosthesis of the leg. Last stage. Patient is walking with help of a cane 

 and prosthesis is attached to his left leg. Mochica culture, ceramic. Lima, Peru. 



Figure 22. Prosthesis of right arm. Patient was a blind man who had a prosthesis 

 attached to his right arm. Mochica culture, ceramic. Lima, Peru. 



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