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English: Drawing of an infant with Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita
Deutsch: Zeichnung eines an Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita leidenden Kleinkindes
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Source originally from August Wilhelm Otto: Monstrorum sexcentorum descriptio anatomica. F. Girt, Breslau 1841; reprinted in Leonard F. Peltier: The classic. A human monster with inwardly curved extremities. By Adolph Wilhelm Otto, 1841. Clin Orthop Relat Res (1985) (194) pp. 4–5
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Deutsch: Adolph Wilhelm Otto (1786–1845), deutscher Anatom
English: Adolph Wilhelm Otto (1786–1845), German anatomist

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