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Fig. 17 Plate of the skeleton published by J. Schott, 1517 (after Wieger) 
original observations. The drawings speak for themselves, ac- 
cordingly brief comments will suffice. 
Fig. 12 shows a page with four separate figures and manuscript 
notes. The heart and chief blood vessels of the thorax and abdo- 
men, and the sketches of the lungs are obviously made from actual 
dissections of the human body. 
