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Ms Hunter 364 Table VII Dissection, from Anatomical Tables
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Ms Hunter 364 Table VII Dissection, from Anatomical Tables
GUL174548 Ms Hunter 364 Table VII Dissection, from Anatomical Tables, by John Banister (1540-1610) (oil on brown paper) by English School, (16th century); Glasgow University Library, Scotland; eUniversity of Glasgow Library; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22343878
© University of Glasgow Library / Bridgeman Images
Muscle Research Sinew Skinned Tendon Anatomist
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This print showcases "Ms Hunter 364 Table VII Dissection, from Anatomical Tables" by John Banister, a renowned anatomist of the 16th century. The oil painting on brown paper depicts a fascinating exploration of sinew and movement through the dissection of a skinned human body. The image transports us back to an era where scientific research in anatomy was still in its infancy. It serves as a testament to the significant contributions made by early medical pioneers like Banister, who dedicated their lives to unraveling the mysteries of the human body. With meticulous detail, this artwork highlights various muscles, tendons, and other intricate structures that make up our physiology. Its medieval manuscript aesthetic adds an air of historical significance and reminds us of how far we have come in understanding human anatomy. As we gaze upon this thought-provoking piece, it evokes feelings of awe and curiosity about our own bodies. It serves as a reminder that science and medicine are ever-evolving fields driven by relentless pursuit for knowledge. Displayed proudly at Glasgow University Library in Scotland, this print captures not only the artistic beauty but also the scientific importance behind Banister's work. It is a visual representation of humanity's quest for understanding ourselves - both physically and intellectually.
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