De Monstro Duplici Per Inplantationem Ac De Duplicitate, by Sigmund Theodor Bergholz, is a historical Latin text addressing the study of conjoined twins and other developmental anomalies. This work delves into the understanding of such phenomena during the Renaissance, offering insights into early teratology. Exploring cases of "monstro duplici" through implantation and duplication, the text provides a glimpse into the medical and scientific perspectives of the era. It is a valuable resource for historians of medicine and science, as well as those interested in the historical study of congenital conditions.
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