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Inspiration from the past

May 27, 2024

I love looking into old, and really old anatomy books. I love seeing the anatomical illustrations. Some, from the 1700- beginning of 1800 are, you could say, unsettling. Nonetheless, there is something to be learned and found in the past, always.

An interesting book I found on Amazon, Anatomica by Joanna Ebenstein is a book published in the UK, that explores the bizarre, and interesting anatomical art from the 14th through 20th century. It contains over 250 images, and it is just a must have coffee table book in medical families. 

 

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