Works
- De tibiis veterum et earum antiquo usu at Google Books. Rome: B. Carrara, 1677 (Bartholin also wrote about music)
- De ovariis mulierum et generationis historia epistola anatomica at Google Books. Amsterdam: J. H. Wetstein, 1678
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| Name | Bartholin, Caspar The Younger |
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| Date of birth | 1655 |
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| Date of death | 1738 |
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