VROLIK, Willem
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Tabulae ad illustrandam embryogenes in hominis et mammalium tam naturalem quam abnormem.Amsterdam: G.M.P., Londinck, 1849.The 100 plates of this volume contain some of the most accurate and beautiful depictions of human and animal malformations ever published. Text in Dutch and Latin. Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link. Subjects: TERATOLOGY |
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Catalogue de la superbe bibliothèque d'ethnographie, de zoologie, d'anatomie comparée, etc....Amsterdam: Frederik Muller, 1865.The auction catalogue of Vrolik's library, sold two years after his death, organized by subject. Prefaced by an essay about Vrolik's life and work by J. van der Hoeven, and a chronological list of Vrolik's publications. Contains over 2000 works in comparative anatomy, zoology, embryology, teratology, ethnography, medicine and related subjects. Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link. Subjects: BIBLIOGRAPHY › Catalogues of Physicians' / Scientists' Libraries, COMPARATIVE ANATOMY, EMBRYOLOGY, TERATOLOGY, ZOOLOGY |
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Musée Vrolik. Catalogue de la collection d'anatomie humaine, comparée et pathologique de M.M. Ger. et W. Vrolik. par J. L. Dusseau.Amsterdam: Imprimerie de W. J. de Roever Kröber, 1865.Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link. Subjects: MUSEUMS › Medical, Anatomical & Pathological |
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Forces of form. Laurens de Rooy and Hans van den Bogaard (photographs). Compliled and edited by Simon Knepper, Johan Kortenray, Antoon Moorman.Amsterdam: Voossiuspers UvA, 2009.A visually spectacular panorama of extraordinary color photographs, with significant historical and interpretive text, of the Vrolik Museum at the University of Amsterdam, collected by Gerard Vrolik and his son Willem. This museum has been preserved intact, from its formation by the Vroliks in the 19th century, and with additions afterwards. Includes a bibliography of prior published literature about the museum. Subjects: MUSEUMS › History of Museums, MUSEUMS › Medical, Anatomical & Pathological , TERATOLOGY |
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Human anatomy: Stereoscopic images of medical specimens. From the collection of the Vrolik Museum. Photographs by Jim Naughten, text by Laurens de Rooy.Munich-London-New York: Prestel, 2017.Extraordinary stereoscopic photographs taken by Naughten from speciemens at the Vrolik Museum at the University of Amsterdam, collected by Gerard Vrolik and his son Willem. Subjects: IMAGING › Photography / Photomicrography , MUSEUMS › History of Museums, MUSEUMS › Medical, Anatomical & Pathological |