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The muscles of the human body, fourth layer, seen from the f
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The muscles of the human body, fourth layer, seen from the f
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The muscles of the human body, fourth layer, seen from the front. Colour mezzotint by A. E. Gautier d'Agoty after himself, 1773.

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Keywords: Anatomy; j. f. gautier d'agoty; Jean Nicolas Jadelot; Bernhard Siegfried Albinus; Arnauld-Éloi Gautier d'Agoty

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