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373 p. 27 “Dance Steps Footsteps Ballroom Instruction,” by Michael Brown, © michaeldb, Dreamstime.com. p. 235 “Fig. 1: The Hare,” engraving from English dictionary circa 1754, from the Graphics Fairy: graphicsfairy.blogspot.com. p. 267 “Shown with his grandchildren, the old hare, already bitten by a dog, hastens to tell his tale before hunting season,” nineteenth-century engraving by Jean-Ignace-Isidore Grandville, from Grandville’s Animals: Dover Digital Design Source, 2010. p. 296 Robert Hooke’s microscope, Wikimedia Commons: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hooke-microscope.png, from Scheme I of his 1665 Micrographia, on permanent display in “The Evolution of the Microscope” exhibit at the National Museum of Health and Medicine, in Washington, DC. Illustration Credits 374 p. 303 Drawing of nineteenth-century safety coffin, original source unknown; from ariellavl.wordpress.com/. p. 313 eighteenth-century anatomical diorama by Frederik Ruysch, from The Zymoglyphic Museum: www.zymoglyphic. org/exhibits/ruysch/ruysch2.jpg. ...

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