The octagonal cabinet contains human anatomical specimens prepared by Paolo Mascagni in Siena in the second half of the eighteenth century, in order to study the lymphatic system. He developed a technique that consisted in injecting larger lymphatic vessels with mercury so that it spread by gravity into the adjacent network, making it visible.

Human anatomical specimens

 

The octagonal cabinet contains human anatomical specimens prepared by Paolo Mascagni in Siena in the second half of the eighteenth century, in order to study the lymphatic system. He developed a technique that consisted in injecting larger lymphatic vessels with mercury so that it spread by gravity into the adjacent network, making it visible.

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