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Title
Nasi exteriora, linguam ejusque partes proprias, gingivam aliaque in ore contenta, delineat
            Subject
Mouth--anatomy & histology
                    Tongue--anatomy & histology
                    Gingiva--anatomy & histology
                    Palatine Tonsil--anatomy & histology
                    Book Illustrations
            Description
Engraving by Abraham Blooteling and Pieter van Gunst from a drawing by Gérard de Lairesse.--Cf. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/historicalanatomies/bidloo_bio.html
                    Anatomical diagram of a man's head with the mouth open. With additional figures of the tonsils, teeth, gums, and throat glands.
                    Title from index.
            Creator
Lairesse, Gérard de, 1640-1711
                    Blooteling, Abraham, 1640-1690
                    Gunst, Pieter Stevens van, 1659?-1724?
            Source
Original image in: Bidloo, Govard, 1649-1713. Anatomia humani corporis (Amstelodami : Joannis a Someren ... [et al.], 1685). Z 7 (Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia)
                    Anatomia humani corporis, Govard Bidloo's work on human anatomy, was first published in Amsterdam in 1685. The work's 107 illustrations were engraved on copperplate by Abraham Blooteling and Pieter van Gunst from drawings by Gérard de Lairesse.
            Publisher
Digitized by the Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
            Date
1685
            Language
lat
            Type
StillImage
            Identifier
Z_7.pl13
            Original Format
1 print : copperplate engraving
            Physical Dimensions
46 x 30 cm
            Citation
Lairesse, Gérard de, 1640-1711, Blooteling, Abraham, 1640-1690, and Gunst, Pieter Stevens van, 1659?-1724?, “Nasi exteriora, linguam ejusque partes proprias, gingivam aliaque in ore contenta, delineat,” The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Digital Library, accessed October 31, 2025, https://cppdigitallibrary.org/items/show/2336.
    
