DescriptionDe dissectione partium corporis 1547 title page.jpg
English: The medical textbook De dissectione partium corporis, written by Charles Estienne and published by his relative Simon de Colines (Simonem Colinaeum, as it is Latinised) in 1547 in Paris.
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