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Filed under: Anatomy, Artistic -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Anatomy, Comparative -- Early works to 1800 Orang-Outang, Sive Homo Sylvestris: or, The Anatomy of a Pygmie Compared With That of a Monkey, an Ape, and a Man; To Which is Added, A Philological Essay Concerning the Pygmies, the Cynocephali, the Satyrs, and Sphinges of the Ancients, Wherein it Will Appear That They Are All Either Apes or Monkeys, and Not Men, as Formerly Pretended (London: Printed for T. Bennet and D. Brown, 1699), by Edward Tyson On the Parts of Animals, by Aristotle, trans. by William Ogle (HTML at Internet Classics) Filed under: Anatomy, Pathological -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Human anatomy -- Early works to 1800 Anatomia Galenico-Moderna (in Spanish; Madrid: Por los Herederos del Autor, 1733), by Manuel de Porres (page images at HathiTrust) The Anatomy of the Human Body (7th edition; London: C. Hitch and R. Dodsley, 1750), by William Cheselden (multiple formats at archive.org) Bartholinus Anatomy: Made from the Precepts of His Father, and from the Observations of All Modern Anatomists, Together With His Own (London: N. Culpeper and A. Cole, 1665), by Thomas Bartholin (page images at NIH) A Discourse on the Importance of Anatomy: Delivered in the Amphitheatre of Surgeons in London, on Wednesday, the 21st of January, 1767 (in English and French; ca. 1767), by Georges Arnaud de Ronsil (page images at NIH) The Epitome of Andreas Vesalius (New York: Macmillan, 1949), by Andreas Vesalius, trans. by L. R. Lind, contrib. by C. Willet Asling and Logan Clendening (page images at HathiTrust) Andreae Vesalii Bruxellensis, Scholae Medicorum Patavinae Professoris, de Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem (in Latin; 1543), by Andreas Vesalius (page images in Switzerland) The Anatomie of the Bodie of Man ("Part I" only part known to be published in this edition; EETS extra series #53; London: Pub. for the Early English Text Society by N. Trübner and Co., 1888), by Thomas Vicary, ed. by Frederick James Furnivall and Percy Furnivall Filed under: Muscles -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Chimpanzees -- Anatomy -- Early works to 1800 Orang-Outang, Sive Homo Sylvestris: or, The Anatomy of a Pygmie Compared With That of a Monkey, an Ape, and a Man; To Which is Added, A Philological Essay Concerning the Pygmies, the Cynocephali, the Satyrs, and Sphinges of the Ancients, Wherein it Will Appear That They Are All Either Apes or Monkeys, and Not Men, as Formerly Pretended (London: Printed for T. Bennet and D. Brown, 1699), by Edward Tyson
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