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Description Animal anatomical engraving from Handbuch der Anatomie der Tiere für Künstler' - Hermann Dittrich, illustrator.
Date and 1911-1925
Source University of Wisconsin Digital Collections[1]
Author Wilhelm Ellenberger and Hermann Baum

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