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1 Ded | Physicians, And To Other Learned Physicians, His Most Esteemed 2 Ded | repeatedly presented you, my learned friends, with my new views 3 Ded | the objections of the most learned and skilfull anatomists, 4 Ded | presented through you, my learned friends, I should scarce 5 Ded | illustrated by such a host of learned and distinguished men, I 6 Ded | by its numerous body of learned individuals, I had less 7 Ded | accident and that many may be learned indifferently from any quarter, 8 Ded | good, profitable to the learned, and useful to letters.~ 9 Pref| arterial covering. To this the learned Riolanus testifies along 10 IV | Bauhin and John Riolan,1 most learned men and skillful anatomists, 11 V | that most ingenious and learned man? Had he said that the 12 VI | from the beginning as is learned both from the dissection 13 VII | Columbus, that skilfull and learned anatomist, that it must 14 VII | See the Commentary of the learned Hofmann upon the Sixth Book 15 XIII| venerable old man, or, as the learned Riolan will have it, Jacobus