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Attention ... non rien, ce n'était que du vent.
22 novembre 2006

Non c'est pas tout ça, mais parfois il faut se la cultiver sa caboche

articulated_skel_side2En provenance d'ici

Vesalius’s De humani corporis fabrica

Professors Daniel Garrison, Classics, and Malcolm Hast, Feinberg School of Medicine, are translating and annotating the first scientific study of human anatomy by Andreas Vesalius, done in the mid-sixteenth century. Facsimile images of the muscular-skeletal system, as well as veins, nerves, and individual organs are among the items in the exhibit. The work in progress can be viewed at:http://vesalius.northwestern.edu/

University Library and Academic Technologies are working in partnership to make both full text and high-resolution images available online as they become available.

Rochelle Elstein
Bibliographer for Communications Studies, Dance,
Jewish Studies, Journalism, Performance Studies,
Radio/TV/Film, Religion, Theater

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Commentaires
A
Rahhhhhhhhhh il est juste légèrement anorexique.... on va jouer aux osselets pour autant.. hein ?
K
Nan mais sérieux : faut arrêter hein!!C'est qu'ça rend aigri ces p'tites bêtes!
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