From Thomas Bartholin's Anatomia, 1666.

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From Thomas Bartholin's Anatomia, 1666.
A body made of string looking for a place to call home!
( Strixes' Sabre )
Embroidered a replica piece of Bartholin head transect
Go take it home!
( Strixes’ Sabre )
No logical thoughts other than mounted turkey and embroidery.
Snag one of my last anatomy pieces! This one is the last big one I have!
( Strixes’ Sabre )
Illustration of uni-horned creatures, from the 1678 edition of Thomas Bartholin's ‘De Unicornu Observationes Novae’.
Thomas Bartholin-frontispiece of Anatomia Reformata
Thomas Bartholin – Scientist of the Day
Thomas Bartholin, a Danish physician and naturalist, was born Oct. 20, 1616.
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