1. March 5, 2012

    The Wounded Man, from Hans von Gersdorff’s Fieldbook of Surgery, 1517. Illustration by Hans Wechtlin

    The Wounded Man, from Hans von Gersdorff’s Fieldbook of Surgery, 1517. Illustration by Hans Wechtlin

     
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