Leonardo da Vinci: anatomist

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Leonardo da Vinci: anatomist by Roger Jones BJGP Volume 62(599):319-319 June 1, 2012 ©2012 by British Journal of General Practice

A skull sectioned, 1489. A skull sectioned, 1489. Leonardo da Vinci: Anatomist. The Royal Collection ©2011, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Roger Jones Br J Gen Pract 2012;62:319 ©2012 by British Journal of General Practice

Studies of the coronary vessels and valves of the heart, c.1511–1513. Studies of the coronary vessels and valves of the heart, c.1511–1513. Leonardo da Vinci: Anatomist. The Royal Collection ©2011, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Roger Jones Br J Gen Pract 2012;62:319 ©2012 by British Journal of General Practice