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English: Constantine the African examines patients' urine
Deutsch: Konstantin der Afrikaner bei der Harnuntersuchung
Italiano: Costantino esamina le urine dei pazienti
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English: People showing for a diagnose a sample of their urine to the physician Constantine the African.
Français : Personnes présentant pour un diagnostic un échantillon de leur urine au médecin Constantin l'Africain
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Deutsch: Repro einer alten Buchillustration
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muslimisches Erbe : Galerie ° Info ° Pic |
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English: Faithful reproduction of an 2D art-work. The depicted person died 1087 = more than 100 years ago and the artist is unknown: the image is public-domain
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