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Background imageTeratology Collection: A two-headed cow

A two-headed cow
5307869 A two-headed cow.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a two-headed cow which was exhibited in America. The right head was the functional one, although the left did dribble)

Background imageTeratology Collection: 1777 Buffon Cyclopia congenital disorder

1777 Buffon Cyclopia congenital disorder
Plate VI, page 582, De Seve drawn & Chevillet engraver. Supplement of Volume IV of " L Histoire Naturelle" (servant de suite a l histoire naturelle de l homme). Published by M

Background imageTeratology Collection: Etienne Saint-Hilaire, French naturalist

Etienne Saint-Hilaire, French naturalist
Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (1772-1844), French naturalist. Saint-Hilaire was professor of zoology at the Museum of Natural History in Paris between 1793 and 1840

Background imageTeratology Collection: 1787 Two Headed boy of Bengal by E. Home

1787 Two Headed boy of Bengal by E. Home
1790 Copperplate Engraving drawn by William Bell and engraved by Basire, of the " Two Headed Boy of Bengal" in paper by Sir Everard Home showing the boy in 1787 shortly before his death

Background imageTeratology Collection: 1662 Schott deformities real and imagined

1662 Schott deformities real and imagined
I " Long eared man", II " Boy without a mouth" III " human with an arm/tube mouth", IV " One eyed man", V " Man with no head"

Background imageTeratology Collection: 1662 Schott conjoined infants

1662 Schott conjoined infants
" Infants born conjoined" Copperplate from Gaspar Schotts Physica Curiosa, sive mirabilia naturae. Gaspar Schott was a Jesuit scholar (1608-1666)

Background imageTeratology Collection: 1662 Schott birth defects, teratology

1662 Schott birth defects, teratology
XII " Infant whose arms are transposed", XIII " infant with deformed head", XIV " double bodied monster"

Background imageTeratology Collection: Abnormal thistle stem, light micrograph

Abnormal thistle stem, light micrograph
Abnormal thistle stem. Light micrograph of a normal (top) and abnormal (bottom) stem of the perennial sow thistle (Sonchus arvensis). The abnormal stem has grown in a flattened, or fasciated, manner


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