EditorialSils, Sils with Lake Silser and Piz lungs, Signed: C. Huber, steel engraving, plate 12, after p. 16, Huber, Caspar Ulrich (del. und sc.), 1870, Caspar Ulrich Huber, Album von St. Moritz in Oberengadin Canton Graub?nden.
EditorialMan purging fluid from lungs (recto) and Plant for abdominal pain (verso) from Hortus Sanitatis (Garden of Health), Plate 35 from Woodcuts from Books of the 15th Century. Unknown Artist (Mainz, late 15th century); printed and published by Jakob Meydenb...
EditorialCanopic Jar Representing the Deity Hapy, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18?20, ca. 1550?1070 B.C., From Egypt; Possibly from Northern Upper Egypt, Abydos, Limestone, paint, H. 26.5 cm (10 7/16 in); diam. 14 cm (5 1/2 in), Canopic jars were made to hold the inter...
EditorialMan purging fluid from lungs (recto) and Plant for abdominal pain (verso) from Hortus Sanitatis (Garden of Health), Plate 35 from Woodcuts from Books of the 15th Century. Unknown Artist (Mainz, late 15th century); printed and published by Jakob Meydenb...
EditorialPhoca vitulina, Print, The harbor (or harbour) seal (Phoca vitulina), also known as the common seal, is a true seal found along temperate and Arctic marine coastlines of the Northern Hemisphere. The most widely distributed species of pinniped (walruses...
EditorialMan purging fluid from lungs (recto) and Plant for abdominal pain (verso) from Hortus Sanitatis (Garden of Health), Plate 35 from Woodcuts from Books of the 15th Century. Unknown Artist (Mainz, late 15th century); printed and published by Jakob Meydenb...
EditorialMan purging fluid from lungs (recto) and Plant for abdominal pain (verso) from Hortus Sanitatis (Garden of Health), Plate 35 from Woodcuts from Books of the 15th Century. Unknown Artist (Mainz, late 15th century); printed and published by Jakob Meydenb...
EditorialAnatomical drawing. Skull. Trachea. Larynx. Internal Organs. Heart. Lungs. Planches anatomiques du corps humain execute?es d’apre?s les dimensions naturelles. Paris France 1826. Anatomical print of the human body with natural dimensions. Skull. Tra...
EditorialAnatomical drawing. Back of head. Skull. Internal organs. Lungs. Kidneys. Heart. Planches anatomiques du corps humain execute?es d’apre?s les dimensions naturelles. Paris France 1826. Anatomical print of the human body with natural dimensions. Back...
EditorialAnatomical drawing. The cirulatory system. Lungs. Planches anatomiques du corps humain execute?es d’apre?s les dimensions naturelles. Paris France 1826. Anatomical print of the human body with natural dimensions. The cirulatory system. Lungs. AN...
EditorialAnatomical drawing. The circulatory system. Lungs. Planches anatomiques du corps humain execute?es d’apre?s les dimensions naturelles. Paris France 1826. Anatomical print of the human body with natural dimensions. The circulatory system. Lungs. ...
EditorialAnatomical drawing. Head. Thorax. Genital area. Internal organs. Heart. Lungs. Planches anatomiques du corps humain execute?es d’apre?s les dimensions naturelles. Paris France 1826. Anatomical print of the human body with natural dimensions. Head. ...
EditorialIllustrations on the subject of lungs. De pulmonibus observationes anatomica. (On the lungs). 1672. Author: Marcello Malpighi. Source: 1189.a.24 facing page 12.
EditorialEngraving: figures I and II, showing lungs and capillaries. De pulmonibus observationes anatomica. (On the lungs). 1672. Author: Marcello Malpighi. Source: 1189.a.24.
EditorialCanopic Jar Representing the Deity Hapy, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18?20, ca. 1550?1070 B.C., From Egypt; Possibly from Northern Upper Egypt, Abydos, Limestone, paint, H. 26.5 cm (10 7/16 in); diam. 14 cm (5 1/2 in), Canopic jars were made to hold the inter...
EditorialFrog, opened to show the lungs and other viscera. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Hill after an illustration by George Shaw from his General Zoology, Amphibia, London, 1801.
EditorialArteries in the chest cavity to the heart and lungs. Copperplate engraving by Robert Benard after an illustration by Albrecht von Haller from Denis Diderot's Encyclopedia, Pellet, Geneva, 1779.
EditorialAnatomy of human internal organs from the back showing spine, lungs, liver, intestines, gallbladder, etc. Copperplate engraving by Milton from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme...
EditorialThe entrails in the human body: lungs, liver, diaphragm, stomach, duodenum, colon, etc. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's "Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1798. Friedrich Johann Bertuch (1747-1822) was a Germ...
EditorialTHE CENTENARY OF THE ROYAL VETERINARY COLLEGE, CAMDEN TOWN: STUDENTS AT WORK UNDER THE DIRECTION OF S PROFESSOR. FREE-PRACTICE; SOUNDING HIS LUNGS.
EditorialLaennec, RenE`-ThE`ophile-Hyacinthe (Quimper, 1781Kerlouarnec, 1826). French doctor. In 1816 he introduced the use of a hollow tube to listen to the lungs and heart, giving rise to the modern stethoscope. He gathered his studies of auscultation in the ...
EditorialClay model of a sheep's liver (used by experts in divination). Old Babylonian, about 1900-1600 BCE Probably from Sippar, southern Iraq. Length: 14.6 cm Width: 14.6 cm ANE 92668 The Babylonians believed that the world was controlled by gods and that the...
EditorialThorax, with lungs, nerves and blood vessels, one of the 1992 wax models ordered from Florentine scientists Prof. Paolo Mascagni and Felice Fontana by Emperor Joseph II for the education of army surgeons, 1785.
EditorialLinen bag of salt for mummification, Egyptian, New Kingdom, c1550-c1070 BC. In its most developed form, the mummification process took seventy-two days. To prevent the body from decaying, the internal organs were removed. The brain was not regarded as ...