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Fig. 8 Sketch of the heart from Peyligk, 1499 
gentes.’ In the figure that I have photographed the iris of the 
eye is black, while in that reproduced by Sudhoff from the copy 
in the Leipzig library the iris of the right eye is indicated by a 
white circle. 
The book is provided with text-figures of separate organs 
copied from Peyligk’s treatise. The figures, however, are not 
printed from the same blocks; they are nearly identical but care- 
ful inspection will show slight differences in the lines. Fig. 10 
shows the sketch of the liver with a part of the text. It is the 
same as the corresponding figure in Peyligk but is not quite so 
carefully engraved. 
