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Bibliographie de la France, 25 juin 1853, no. 1138 ("André Vésale, gravure sur cuivre en relief par Wiesener, d'après un dessin de Mouilleron, d'après E. Hamman. Imp. lithog. de Minster et Wiesener, à Paris. A Paris, chez Méquignon-Marvis, éditeur")—Image of France database no. 49615&#13;
R. Burgess, Portraits of doctors &amp; scientists in the Wellcome Institute, London 1973, no. 3051.13&#13;
Maurits Biesbrouck, Luc Missotten and Omer Steeno, 'De Vesalius-schilderijen van E.J.C. Hamman (1819-1888)', Heel-meesters: Cahiers GdG - Geschiedenis van de Geneeskunde en Gezondheidszorg, nr. 2, edited by Bob Van Hee and Cornelis van Tilburg, 2013, pp. 19-</text>
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