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The human body by Andreas Vesalius, 1543 – one of 100 diagrams that changed the world

In the 16th century, people had very developed gluteus maximus muscles, because they had to walk everywhere. But life expectancy was low, on account of not having skin.
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The human body by Andreas Vesalius, 1543 – one of 100 diagrams that changed the world

In the 16th century, people had very developed gluteus maximus muscles, because they had to walk everywhere. But life expectancy was low, on account of not having skin.

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