The Voynich Ninja

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To understand the encoded meaning of the individual folios of the biological part of the Manuscript, we should take as an example the way in which Albert Braillè - the creator of the French animated series: "Once Upon a Time Life", presented the anatomy and functions of the organs of the human body in several series with various themes.
And this is also how we should perceive these "small and naked women, bathing in puddles or containers connected by an intricate network of pipes in the shape of human organs".
Just like in this animated series Albert Braillè, the creators of the Voynich Manuscript used a specific "modus operandi", by means of which they inform us, living today, that knowledge of anatomy at the microscopic level was not alien to them.
What knowledge is hidden in these illustrations of the Voynich Manuscript - in its biological (anatomical) part? Below I present my way of interpreting the individual folios (from 75 R to 84V).

Voynich Manuscript – Biological (Anatomical) Part
75R - Male reproductive system.
75V - Organs of the urinary system.
76V - Biology of human life.
77R - Menstrual cycle.
77V - Female reproductive system and other organs.
78R - Endocrine (endocrine) system.
78V - Liver.
79R - Digestive system.
79V - Endocrine system of women.
80R - Love hormones.
80V - Sexual intercourse.
81R - Lymphatic system: Thymus, Spleen.
81V - Circulatory System: Heart.
82R - Skeletal system. Muscular system. Leather.
82V - Respiratory system.
83R - Nervous system.
83V - Sight.
84R - Taste. Somatic senses. Smell.
84V - Hearing.
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Do you have a direct link for this topic?
It's not working properly for me.
PS: Did your T-shirt bleed like the original?  Wink
Here's the Manuscript Studies article:
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And my Voynich 2022 conference keynote, which is updated:
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Thank you very much.

Have you ever been to Winterthur-Töss for handwriting analysis?
I'm sorry, I'm not sure what you mean.
There was a document (letter dated approx. 1340) between the Abbess of Töss and the Pope concerning the Princess of Hungary, whom Wenceslaus III of Bohemia did not want to marry and preferred to enter a monastery instead.
Recently, during excavations in the old nuns' cemetery, the stone sarcophagus was (re)discovered.
During the conversation, the analysis of the writings was mentioned, which was carried out on the letter.
When describing the person, you came to mind.
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