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Tert. fig.: Integram totius magnæ arteriæ ab omnibus partibus liberæ delineationiem monstrat.
Sixta fig.: Venarum panter acarterum Carebri senem explicat -- Ven & arterialis delineatio -- Arteria venalis processvs.
Nona ac postrema huius tractatus figura.
Prima neruorum figura -- Secunda neruorum figura. [Brain and cranial nerves]
Quanta neruorum tabula. [Human ervous system]
Sexta neruorum tabula. [Nerves of the spine]
Septima neruorum figura -- Octaua neruorum figura.
The Digestive organs (4 illustrations)
Quinta figura. [Digestive tract, another view]
[Human digestive system.]
Vndecimina figura. [Digestive tract, 11 pictures]
[Female reproductive system.]
An atomy of the male body
Prima pagina figurarum capitalium [Human brain]
Secunda pagina figurarum capitalium. [Human brain, 5 pictures]
Tertia pagina figurarum capitalium. [9 pictures of the brain and its parts]
Quarta pagina figurarum capitalium [12 illustrations of the brain]
Anatomicorum instrumentorum delineatio [Various medical apparatuses]
Scene from Nijinska's Pictures at an Exhibition
Mandy Patinkin and Bernadette Peters in rehearsal for the stage production Sunday in the Park With George
James Lapine and unidentified other during rehearsal for the stage production Sunday in the Park With George
Barbara Bryne during photo call for the stage production Sunday in the Park With George
The Grand Canal scene in the stage production Nine
Tommy Tune and dancers in the stage production Busker Alley [later called Stage Door Charley]
Fred and Ginger feet dancing in the stage production A Day in the Hollywood, a Night in the Ukraine
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