Evelyn tables

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title: Evelyn tables
text: The Evelyn tables are a set of four anatomical preparations on wooden boards that are thought to be the oldest anatomical preparations in Europe. They were acquired by John Evelyn in Padua in 1646 and later donated by Evelyn to the Royal Society. They are currently owned by the Royal College of Surgeons, and displayed there at the Hunterian Museum in London. Six similar tables are held by the Royal College of Physicians, brought to London from Italy by John Finch. Each table displays a different
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description: 17th century anatomical preparations
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date modified: 2023-11-11T18:03:23Z
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