5 juin 2018
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mariekehendriksen, « The devil is in the details: turpentine varnish », The Recipes Project, ID : 10.58079/td3u
Corrosion cast of bronchi and trachea, possibly from a rabbit, sheep, or dog, 1880-1890Likely prepared by Harvard anatomist Samuel J. Mixter.The Warren Anatomical Museum in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine By Marieke Hendriksen One of the first things you learn when you do reconstruction research is that the tiniest detail can make a difference. Recently, I wanted to prepare an injection wax for corrosion preparations according to a 1790 recipe. Corrosion preparations are anatomic...