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Updated: May 15, 2025
The man who created the science, who taught us to think anatomically of disease, was Morgagni, whose "De sedibus et causis morborum per anatomen indagatis" is one of the great books in our literature. During the seventeenth century, the practice of making post-mortem examinations had extended greatly, and in the "Sepulchretum anatomicum" of Bonetus , these scattered fragments are collected.
Hutchinson, in his comments on a short-limbed, polydactylous dwarf which was dissected by Ruysch, the celebrated Amsterdam anatomist, writes as follows. "This quaint figure is copied from Theodore Kerckring's 'Spicilegium Anatomicum, published in Amsterdam in 1670. The description states that the body was that of an infant found drowned in the river on October 16, 1668.
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