EditorialHomo sapiens, Print, Homo sapiens is the only extant human species. The name is Latin for "wise man" and was introduced in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus (who is himself the lectotype for the species)., Vitiligo.
EditorialHomo sapiens, Print, Homo sapiens is the only extant human species. The name is Latin for "wise man" and was introduced in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus (who is himself the lectotype for the species)., Vitiligo.
EditorialHomo sapiens, Print, Homo sapiens is the only extant human species. The name is Latin for "wise man" and was introduced in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus (who is himself the lectotype for the species)., Vitiligo.
EditorialHomo sapiens, Print, Homo sapiens is the only extant human species. The name is Latin for "wise man" and was introduced in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus (who is himself the lectotype for the species)., Vitiligo.
EditorialHomo sapiens, Print, Homo sapiens is the only extant human species. The name is Latin for "wise man" and was introduced in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus (who is himself the lectotype for the species)., Vitiligo.
EditorialHomo sapiens, Print, Homo sapiens is the only extant human species. The name is Latin for "wise man" and was introduced in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus (who is himself the lectotype for the species)., Vitiligo.
EditorialYoung girl with hirsutism, boy with vitiligo, child with one eye, conjoined twins. Handcoloured engraving on steel by Ambroise Tardieu from Richard's "New Edition of the Complete Works of Buffon," Pourrat Freres, Paris, 1837.
EditorialAn albino African woman, the corpulent Edward Bright of Maldon, Essex, and a South African man with vitiligo. Handcolored copperplate engraving from G. T. Wilhelm's "Encyclopedia of Natural History: Mankind," Augsburg, 1804. Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelm (17...
EditorialYoung girl with hirsutism, boy with vitiligo, child with one eye, conjoined twins. Handcoloured engraving on steel by Ambroise Tardieu from Richard's "New Edition of the Complete Works of Buffon," Pourrat Freres, Paris, 1837.