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This is a reproduction of drawings attributed to Primaticcio from the Latin manuscript 6866 of the National Library of France, titled "Collection de chirurgiens grecs avec dessins attribuÃ(c)s au Primatice. Reproduction rÃ(c)duite des 200 dessins du Manuscrit latin 6866 de la Bibliothèque nationale." This collection showcases the detailed anatomical knowledge and surgical techniques as understood by Greek surgeons. The drawings offer a unique glimpse into the history of medicine and art, capturing the intersection of scientific inquiry and artistic representation. The manuscript's reduced reproduction makes these invaluable historical records accessible to scholars, researchers, and anyone interested in the evolution of surgical practices and anatomical illustration.
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