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Death Defied The Anatomy Lessons Of Frederik Ruysch Luuc Kooijmans Translated By Diane Webb

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Death Defied The Anatomy Lessons Of Frederik Ruysch Luuc Kooijmans Translated By Diane Webb
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.59 MB
Pages: 487
Author: Luuc Kooijmans. Translated by Diane Webb
ISBN: 9789004187849, 9004187847
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Death Defied The Anatomy Lessons Of Frederik Ruysch Luuc Kooijmans Translated By Diane Webb by Luuc Kooijmans. Translated By Diane Webb 9789004187849, 9004187847 instant download after payment.

From around 1650 until well into the nineteenth century, Frederik Ruysch enjoyed international fame as an anatomist. He owed his renown to a preparation method that greatly aided early-modern scientists in their exploration of the human body and transformed dissection from a messy business into a widely admired art. Ruysch's anatomical collection was one of Amsterdam's tourist attractions, for his embalmed bodies were astonishingly lifelike in appearance. The visitors who gazed with amazement at his preparations included the Russian tsar Peter the Great, who was so moved by the sight of an embalmed boy that he kneeled down to kiss him. The tsar later bought Ruysch's entire collection and had all the specimens shipped to St Petersburg, where they still attract visitors from all over the world.

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