Caspar Bartholin
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Caspar Bartholin (or Berthelsen), alternatively Bartholinus (Latin) was the name of two leading figures in the history of the science of human anatomy -- grandfather and grandson.
- Caspar Bartholin - the Elder (1585-1629) Danish professor in medicine.
- Caspar Bartholin - the Younger (1655-1738), describe the workings of the greater vestibular glands (known as the Bartholin's gland).