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Internal muscles of the back, the deepest. 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

Internal muscles of the back, the deepest. 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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Internal muscles of the back, the deepest. 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

FLO4672659 Internal muscles of the back, the deepest. 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.: Internal muscles of the back, the deepest. 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 stunning lithograph print showcases the intricate internal muscles of the back, specifically the deepest layers. Created by Davesne and based on a drawing by Leveille, this detailed illustration is featured in Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masse's Petity Atlas complet d'Anatomie descriptive du Corps Humain, published in Paris in 1864. The image provides a fascinating glimpse into the complexity of human anatomy, highlighting the interconnected network of muscles that support and move our bodies. The careful shading and precise lines capture the depth and structure of these internal muscles with remarkable accuracy. As we study this artwork, we are reminded of the incredible knowledge and skill possessed by anatomists like Dr. Masse who dedicated their lives to understanding the inner workings of the human body. This print serves as a valuable educational tool, offering insights into how our muscles function within the context of our skeletal system. Whether you are a medical professional seeking to deepen your understanding of anatomy or simply an admirer of scientific illustrations, this lithograph is sure to captivate you with its beauty and detail. It stands as a testament to both artistic talent and scientific inquiry during the 19th century, leaving us in awe of the wonders hidden beneath our skin.

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