EditorialDegree of Ossification of a Five-Month-Old Fetus (Degr? d?ossification d?un Foetus de cinq mois), 1898, French, 19th century, France, Gelatin silver print with applied india ink or watercolor, 31.5 ? 23.3 cm (image/paper).
EditorialDiagrams of a foetus and medical instruments. An Essay towards a Complete New System of Midwifry, theoretical and practical, etc. James Hodges: London, 1751. Source: 1177.h.6, Tab.16. Language: English.
EditorialDiagrams of a foetus. An Essay towards a Complete New System of Midwifry, theoretical and practical, etc. James Hodges: London, 1751. Source: 1177.h.6, Tab.10. Language: English.
EditorialA lithopedion, also known as "stone baby." Inscription reads: "A bony chalk foetus which was said to have lain in utero twenty-six yeas: Communicated to me by Monsieur Arneau owner of the french anatomy waxwork.". Osteographia, or the Anatomy of the ...
EditorialFoetus. A Collection of Engravings, tending to illustrate the generation and parturition of animals, and of the human species. E. Cox & Son: London, 1815. Source: 779.k.14, plate X.
EditorialFoetus head brought lower down in the birth canal with forceps. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialThe abdomen of a woman in the seventh month of pregnancy, showing section through uterus to reveal foetus. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, ...
EditorialFoetus head in the contrary position in the birth canal during labour. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialLateral view of a foetus in the seventh month of pregnancy in a distorted pelvis. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialFront view of the foetus head sunk down in the pelvis during advanced labour. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialFoetus head helped through the birth canal with forceps. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialPerineum and external parts stretched by the foetus head during late labour. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialFoetus in breech birth position with shoulder, chest and neck presenting to the vagina. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialLateral view of the foetus head presenting with the umbilical cord around its neck during advanced labour. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, ...
EditorialFoetus head helped through the birth canal with forceps. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialFoetus head extended in the contrary position in the birth canal during labour, assisted by forceps. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinbu...
EditorialLarge foetus head assisted through a narrow pelvis with forceps. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialFoetus in breech birth position with umbilical cord around its neck, arms and body. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialFoetus in breech birth position with belly and umbilical cord presenting into the vagina. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialFoetus head brought lower down in the birth canal with forceps. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialFoetus head in the contrary position brought down the birth canal with forceps. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialThe abdomen of a woman in the eighth or ninth month of pregnancy, showing section through uterus to reveal foetus. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles ...
EditorialDetails of the uterus and female genitalia, including vagina, hymen, clitoris, umbilical cord, foetus, ovaries, etc. Copperplate engraving by Robert Benard after an illustration by Albrecht von Haller from Denis Diderot's Encyclopedia, Pellet, Geneva, ...
EditorialFoetus in breech birth position with foot and hand fallen down into the vagina. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialLateral view of a foetus head extended in the contrary position in a distorted pelvis during labour. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinbu...
EditorialFoetus in contrary breech birth position with arm fallen down into the vagina. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialFoetus head in the contrary position in the birth canal during labour. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialLateral view of the foetus in the uterus during advanced labour. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialMethod of removing the severed head of a dead foetus from the uterus by hand and a curved crotchet. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinbur...
EditorialFront view of a foetus in breech birth position in the uterus. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
EditorialHuman anatomy: blood circulation from placenta to the foetus. Handcolored engraving by Fournier after an illustration by Martin St. Ange from Charles d'Orbigny's Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle (Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1849.