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Deutsch: Zwei Apothekengefäße (Albarelli) mit Beschriftung AXUNG. HOMINIS (de:Menschenfett) aus dem 17. oder 18. Jahrhundert im Deutschen Apothekenmuseum Heidelberg.
English: Two apothecary vessels (albarelli) with inscription AXUNG. HOMINIS (en:Human fat) dating approx. 17th or 18th century at Deutsches Apothekenmuseum Heidelberg, Germany.
Español: Dos albarelos con la inscripción AXUNG. HOMINIS (es:Grasa humana) fechados en los siglos XVII-XVIII. Museo Alemán de la Farmacia de Heidelberg, Alemania.
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