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Internal organs of a woman, plate from Recherches Anatomiques, Physiologiques
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Internal organs of a woman, plate from Recherches Anatomiques, Physiologiques
CHT235024 Internal organs of a woman, plate from Recherches Anatomiques, Physiologiques, et Pathologiques sur le System Veineux by Gilbert Breschet (1784-1845) engraved by Engelmann, Paris, 1829 (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque de la Faculte de Medecine, Paris, France; (add.info.: tronc d un corps feminin disseque; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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Anatomical Arteries Circulatory Diagram Heart Kidneys Organ Treatise Veins Anatomist Blood Supply Cardiovascular
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This print showcases the intricate internal organs of a woman, as depicted in the renowned medical treatise "Recherches Anatomiques, Physiologiques, et Pathologiques sur le System Veineux" by Gilbert Breschet. Engraved by Engelmann and published in Paris in 1829, this color lithograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the anatomical wonders of the female body. The plate reveals a dissected female torso with meticulous detail, highlighting various vital structures such as the renal system, arteries, kidneys, cardiovascular system including the heart and blood supply network. The veins are prominently displayed throughout the image, emphasizing their crucial role in maintaining proper circulation within these organs. Created during an era when anatomy was rapidly advancing through scientific exploration and research, this print serves as a testament to both Breschet's expertise as an anatomist and Engelmann's skillful engraving technique. It not only provides valuable insights into human physiology but also reflects society's growing interest in understanding our own bodies for medical purposes. Housed at Bibliotheque de la Faculte de Medecine in Paris, France; this remarkable artwork is part of eArchives Charmet collection. Its historical significance lies not only in its educational value but also as a testament to humanity's ongoing quest for knowledge about ourselves – our health and well-being.
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