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Hyacum, et Lues Venerea
ca. 1590-160016th century
200 x 270 mm (7.9 x 10.6 in.)
Theodor Galle, Dutch (Flemish), (baptized 1571–buried 1633)
After Stradanus (aka aka Johannes Stradanus), Flemish, (1523–1605)
- disease - Abnormal functioning of one or more of an organism's systems, parts, or organs. IDMB [March 1991 descriptor moved. February 1991 scope note added; lead-in term added.]
- medicine - Use generally for the study of human diseases and injuries, including their causes, treatment, and prevention, and with the diagnosis and management of patients. [July 1994 related term added. June 1994 scope note added; related term added. July 1993 descriptor moved. January 1991 alternate term added.]
- plants
- plate Dimensions: 200 x 270 mm (7.9 x 10.6 in.)
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Theodor Galle, Dutch (Flemish), (baptized 1571–buried 1633) Stradanus (aka aka Johannes Stradanus), Flemish, (1523–1605) . Hyacum, et Lues Venerea, ca. 1590-1600. From New Discoveries and Inventions (Nova Reperta). Engraving. plate : 200 x 270 mm (7.9 x 10.6 in.). DAC accession number 1960.4.5.7. Purchase funds, 1960. Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: R. Lee) .
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