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Mesopotamia
Lightpainting Art: der Kreislauf des Lebens
Tibetan Medicine
Gut Scent – The Smell of Guts
Arabic and Persian Materials
The ancient stomachion, a Graeco-Roman gut-game
The Gut / Der Darm
Greenland Tupilak figures
Japan
China
Anatomical Images in Northern Song China
The body maps of Master Yan Luo
Mesoamerica
Images of the digestive organs in Korea
Africa
Hunter-Fishers of Norway
Gut Feelings
Greco-Roman antiquity
Digital imaging and history of medicine
Roman-etruscan materials
Yoga and Ayurvedic Medicine in South Asia
China and Japan in the Modern Period
Greco-Roman medical cultures
Birth of modern anatomo-pathology
Ancient Egypt
Contemporary Guts
Ming-Qing illustrations of the organs
Contemporary imaging techniques for medical purposes
An example of 17th-century Sino-European Cross-cultural medical history
Medieval medical sources in Latin
Drawing Breath >< Gut Feelings: an experimental anatomical art lab for contemporary dance
Invisible Guts
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