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The Paradox of Rembrandt’s ‘Anatomy of Dr. Tulp’
William Schupbach
Medical History Supplement No. 7 (1982)
The cover of the journal
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The paradox of Rembrandt's 'Anatomy of Dr. Tulp'
W. Schupbach
Med Hist Suppl. 1982; (2): 1–110.
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The question of genre
Med Hist Suppl. 1982; (2): 1–4.
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A historical portrait?
Med Hist Suppl. 1982; (2): 5–26.
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An emblematic portrait?
Med Hist Suppl. 1982; (2): 27–30.
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The double emblem
Med Hist Suppl. 1982; (2): 31–40.
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The paradox<br />
Med Hist Suppl. 1982; (2): 41–49.
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The dissection
Med Hist Suppl. 1982; (2): 52–56.
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The special significance of the hand
Med Hist Suppl. 1982; (2): 57–65.
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Cognitio sui, cognitio Dei as the rationale of anatomy
Med Hist Suppl. 1982; (2): 66–84.
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Caspar Barlaeus on the new anatomy-theatre at Amsterdam
Med Hist Suppl. 1982; (2): 85–89.
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The pessimistic interpretation of ”know thyself”
Med Hist Suppl. 1982; (2): 90–102.
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Plates 1-45
Med Hist Suppl. 1982; (2): 110.2–110.22.
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Journal Matter
Original table of contents page
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Administrative content — journal masthead, notices, indexes, etc.
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