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Leg muscles - 1866 illustration showing the structure of the muscles (brown) and tendons (white) of the rear of the upper leg - Region femoral posterieure - Fig 1: symphysis of the pubis, muscle carre femoral, Fig 2: symphysis of the pubis
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Leg muscles - 1866 illustration showing the structure of the muscles (brown) and tendons (white) of the rear of the upper leg - Region femoral posterieure - Fig 1: symphysis of the pubis, muscle carre femoral, Fig 2: symphysis of the pubis
JAB4119442 Leg muscles - 1866 illustration showing the structure of the muscles (brown) and tendons (white) of the rear of the upper leg - Region femoral posterieure - Fig 1: symphysis of the pubis, muscle carre femoral, Fig 2: symphysis of the pubis, sciatic tuberositis, 1866; (add.info.: Leg muscles - 1866 illustration showing the structure of the muscles (brown) and tendons (white) of the rear of the upper leg - Region femoral posterieure - Fig 1: symphysis of the pubis, muscle carre femoral, Fig 2: symphysis of the pubis, sciatic tuberositis, 1866); Photo ©Jaime Abecasis
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This stunning 1866 illustration captures the intricate structure of the leg muscles in exquisite detail. The brown hues represent the muscles themselves, while the white areas depict the tendons that connect them. This print showcases the rear of the upper leg, specifically focusing on the region femoral posterieure.
Highlighted in Fig 1 is the symphysis of the pubis and muscle carre femoral, providing a clear view of how these components interact within this area of anatomy. Moving to Fig 2, we see another perspective with additional details such as sciatic tuberositis.
The level of precision and accuracy displayed in this illustration is a testament to both scientific knowledge and artistic skill. It serves as a valuable resource for anatomists, doctors, and anyone interested in understanding human internal anatomy.
Created during the 19th century by an unknown artist, this engraving has stood the test of time as a timeless representation of human physiology. Whether used for educational purposes or appreciated for its aesthetic value, this print offers a fascinating glimpse into our complex musculoskeletal system.
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