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Various fetal skeletons displayed

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Various fetal skeletons displayed

Anatomical display. Scene depicts various fetal skeletons, one holding a necklace of pearls, another holding a miniature scythe, another cries into a membrane. From: Thesaurus animalium primus - Frederici Ruischii Thesaurus animalium primus : Het eerste cabinet der dieren. Date: 1710

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1710 Anatomical Body Cabinet Cries Depicts Infants Necklace Parts Pearls Primus Scythe Skeletons Specimens Thesaurus Animalium Fetal Membrane


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This intriguing and thought-provoking image is taken from Thesaurus Animalium Primus, a groundbreaking work by Frederik Ruysch published in 1710. The title of this seminal work translates to "The First Cabinet of Animals" in English, reflecting the innovative nature of Ruysch's anatomical discoveries. In this scene, various fetal skeletons are artfully arranged, each displaying unique and poignant poses. One skeleton tenderly holds a necklace of pearls, another wields a miniature scythe, and yet another weeps into a membrane, evoking a sense of emotion and humanity that was uncommon in anatomical studies of the time. Ruysch was a renowned Dutch anatomist and artist, known for his meticulous preservation and presentation of specimens, which included not only animals but also human and fetal remains. His work was a significant contribution to the fields of anatomy and zoology, paving the way for a more nuanced understanding of the natural world. The inclusion of fetal skeletons in this display was particularly innovative, as such specimens were rarely studied or displayed during this era. Thesaurus Animalium Primus is an early and important work in the history of anatomy and zoology, showcasing Ruysch's mastery of preservation techniques and his innovative approach to displaying specimens. This image, with its intriguing and poignant depiction of fetal skeletons, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of early scientific discovery and the human fascination with the natural world.

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