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English: This is a picture from Hanaoka Seishu's work, "Surgical Casebook". It is a part of the National Library of Medicine's "Turning the Pages" project, which digitizes older medical texts that should no longer be handled in physical form
Source http://ceb.nlm.nih.gov/proj/ttp/hanaokagallery.html
Author Hanaoka Seishu

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