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Description
In this crowning work by Fabricius's rival servant, Casserio (Casseri, Giulio Cesare, approximately 1552-1616), the title page symbolically in ornate artwork portrays more powerful than words the contents of the script. Unlike Fabricius, Casserio included an excellent illustration of the tracheotomy in this work, with the incision, instruments used, and a cannula.
Title
De vocis auditusque organis historia anatomica
Creator
Casseri, Giulio Cesare, approximately 1552-1616
Publisher
Ferrariae : Excudebat Victorius Baldinus ...
Date
1601
Subject
Anatomy, Comparative
Ear -- anatomy & histology
Larynx -- anatomy & histology
Ear -- anatomy & histology
Larynx -- anatomy & histology
Source
Contributor
Given by Dr. Dennis G. Pappas, Sr.; belongs to the Dennis G. Pappas, Sr. Otolaryngology Collection, Reynolds-Finley Historical Library, UAB Libraries, University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Format
2 volumes in 1 ([60], 191, [1], 126, [2] pages) : illustrations, 2 portraits ; 41 cm (folio)
Language
Latin
Greek
Hebrew
Greek
Hebrew