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the front cover of an old book with ornate designs and gold lettering on green paper
love finds the way by paul lelegter ford, first printing in green and gold
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an old book with the title ad astra
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a blue and gold book cover with an image of the moon in the sky above it
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a green book with a gold tree on it's cover and an ornate border around the page
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an old green book with gold lettering on it
an old book with a diagram of the human heart and caption about it's functions
an old book with a diagram of the back of a human skeleton and text on it
an old book with some diagrams on the front and back of it, including hands
an old book page showing the muscles and their major vessels, including the upper limb
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an old book with muscles drawn on it
Anatomy : descriptive and surgical : Gray, Henry, 1825-1861 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
an old medical work book with illustrations on it's cover and the title page
an old book with some writing on it
Historical Anatomies on the Web: William Cowper Home
the anatomy of melancholy with pictures of men and women in different poses
As a Lute out of Tune: Robert Burton’s Melancholy
anatomyofmelanch1868burt_0011-frontispiece-540px-BW by Public Domain Review, via Flickr
an old black and white book with skulls on the front cover, which reads bills of morteryy
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