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English: An anatomical illustration from the 1909 edition of Sobotta's Human anatomy with English terminology
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Source Sobotta Atlas and Text-book of Human Anatomy 1909
Author Dr. Johannes Sobotta
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Lithograph plate from Sobotta's Atlas and Text-book of Human Anatomy, either the 1906, 1909 or 1911 U.S. edition, originally published between 1906 and 1911.


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