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Section through the brain. Lithograph by Davesne, based on a drawing by Leveille, in Petity Atlas complet d'Anatomie descriptive du Corps Humain, by Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masse, published by Mequignon Marvis, Paris (France), 1864
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Section through the brain. Lithograph by Davesne, based on a drawing by Leveille, in Petity Atlas complet d'Anatomie descriptive du Corps Humain, by Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masse, published by Mequignon Marvis, Paris (France), 1864
FLO4673112 Section through the brain. Lithograph by Davesne, based on a drawing by Leveille, in Petity Atlas complet d'Anatomie descriptive du Corps Humain, by Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masse, published by Mequignon Marvis, Paris (France), 1864.; (add.info.: Section through the brain. Lithograph by Davesne, based on a drawing by Leveille, in Petity Atlas complet d'Anatomie descriptive du Corps Humain, by Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masse, published by Mequignon Marvis, Paris (France), 1864.); © Florilegius
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This detailed lithograph print of a section through the brain, based on a drawing by Leveille and published in 1864, offers a fascinating glimpse into the intricate internal anatomy of the human body. Created by Davesne for Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masse's Petity Atlas complet d'Anatomie descriptive du Corps Humain, this illustration showcases the scientific knowledge and artistic skill of anatomists in the 19th century.
The cross-section reveals the complex structures and pathways within the brain, shedding light on its functions and connections. As we study this engraving, we are reminded of the incredible complexity and beauty of our own bodies.
Through images like these, doctors and scientists have been able to deepen their understanding of human anatomy over centuries. This print serves as both a scientific tool and a work of art, capturing the essence of medical exploration during this period.
As we gaze upon this historical artifact, we are transported back to Paris in 1864 when Mequignon Marvis first published this groundbreaking atlas. It is a testament to human curiosity and ingenuity that continues to drive advancements in medicine today.
Intriguingly detailed yet elegantly composed, this lithograph invites us to marvel at the wonders hidden beneath our skin - an enduring reminder of our shared humanity and endless capacity for discovery.
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