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Ribs Collection (#6)

"Exploring the Intricacies of Ribs: From English Country Squire to Viking Ships and Beyond" Market Reports - English Country Squire carves the beef

Background imageRibs Collection: Thoracic aorta, 1825 artwork

Thoracic aorta, 1825 artwork
Thoracic aorta. Dissection of the chest cavity with the heart and lungs and other organs removed, showing the thoracic portion of the aorta (red), the main body artery

Background imageRibs Collection: Diaphragm anatomy, 1831 artwork

Diaphragm anatomy, 1831 artwork
Diaphragm anatomy, posterior view. The diaphragm is the white area at top, connected to surrounding muscles (red). Part of the spine is at bottom, and ribs at left and right

Background imageRibs Collection: Chest lymph vessels, 1825 artwork

Chest lymph vessels, 1825 artwork
Chest lymph vessels. Dissection of the thoracic cavity showing lymphatic vessels (white) and nodes. The central chest lymph vessel is the thoracic canal, running parallel to the backbone (centre)

Background imageRibs Collection: Trunk muscle anatomy, 1831 artwork

Trunk muscle anatomy, 1831 artwork
Trunk muscle anatomy. Coronal section of the trunk (anterior view) showing the anatomy of its muscles and bones. This anatomical artwork is plate 75 from volume 2 (1831)

Background imageRibs Collection: Male chest bones, artwork

Male chest bones, artwork
Male chest bones, computer artwork

Background imageRibs Collection: Shoulder and back anatomy, artwork C016 / 7002

Shoulder and back anatomy, artwork C016 / 7002
Shoulder and back anatomy. Artwork of the muscles and bones of a human shoulder and upper back in a posterior (rear) view

Background imageRibs Collection: Horse anatomy, artwork C016 / 6846

Horse anatomy, artwork C016 / 6846
Horse anatomy. Artwork of the musculature of a horse as seen from the side, including the head, neck, legs, torso and tail

Background imageRibs Collection: Thorascopic surgery, artwork C016 / 6842

Thorascopic surgery, artwork C016 / 6842
Thorascopic surgery. Artwork of an overhead view of surgeons carrying out video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). This is a form of keyhole (minimally invasive) endoscopic surgery

Background imageRibs Collection: Sternoclavicular joint, artwork C016 / 6550

Sternoclavicular joint, artwork C016 / 6550
Sternoclavicular joint. Artwork of the bones (yellow) and ligaments (blue) of the sternoclavicular joint, as seen from the front

Background imageRibs Collection: Left shoulder and nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6810

Left shoulder and nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6810
Left shoulder and nerve plexus. Artwork of the nerves (yellow), arteries (red), and bones of the left shoulder, seen from the front

Background imageRibs Collection: Mouse embryo, prepared specimen C018 / 0318

Mouse embryo, prepared specimen C018 / 0318
Mouse embryo. Macrophotograph of a prepared specimen of a mouse embryo after around 16 days of development. It has been made translucent and its skeleton stained with Alizarin red dye

Background imageRibs Collection: Neolithic Burial, Diros, Greece. C018 / 0084

Neolithic Burial, Diros, Greece. C018 / 0084
Neolithic burial from the Diros cave complex in the Mani region of the Greek Peloponnese. These caves were inhabited during the late Neolithic period (ca)

Background imageRibs Collection: Bones of the torso, artwork

Bones of the torso, artwork
Bones of the torso and neck, computer artwork. At centre is the spine. The cervical (neck) spine is yellow, the thoracic (upper) spine is red and the lumbar (lower) spine is maroon

Background imageRibs Collection: Spinal tension and pain, artwork

Spinal tension and pain, artwork
Spinal tension and pain. Artwork showing pain (orange star) in the sacrolumbal region of a mans back. Also shown are the muscles (red), and their attachment points to the bones of the pelvis, spine

Background imageRibs Collection: Liver, gallbladder and pancreas, artwork

Liver, gallbladder and pancreas, artwork
Liver, gallbladder and pancreas, computer artwork. The largest organ seen here is the liver. Below the liver are the pancreas (pink, left to right) and the gallbladder (brown, left)

Background imageRibs Collection: Lateral trunk muscles, 1831 artwork

Lateral trunk muscles, 1831 artwork
Lateral trunk muscles. Side view (front of body at right) of the third layer of the lateral muscles of the trunk. The muscles include the serratus, the transverse abdominal

Background imageRibs Collection: Throat muscles, 1831 artwork

Throat muscles, 1831 artwork
Throat muscles. Posterior view of the muscles of the pharynx (part of the throat). The pharynx is at centre, with the base of the head at top and the upper part of the chest cavity at bottom

Background imageRibs Collection: Deep back muscles, 1831 artwork

Deep back muscles, 1831 artwork
Deep back muscles. General disposition of the third layer of muscles in the back, with the base of the skull at top, the ribs at centre, and the pelvis at bottom

Background imageRibs Collection: Intestinal lymph vessels, 1825 artwork

Intestinal lymph vessels, 1825 artwork
Intestinal lymph vessels. Dissection of the abdominal cavity showing lymphatic vessels (white) and nodes (lumps). The thoracic duct (top) connects with the intestinal lymph trunk (centre)

Background imageRibs Collection: Vena cavae veins, 1825 artwork

Vena cavae veins, 1825 artwork
Vena cavae veins. Dissection showing the veins (blue) associated with the vertebral column and heart. The superior (top) and inferior vena cava drain blood to the heart (centre, removed)




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"Exploring the Intricacies of Ribs: From English Country Squire to Viking Ships and Beyond" Market Reports - English Country Squire carves the beef: Indulge in a succulent feast as the English Country Squire unveils his expertise, skillfully carving tender ribs that promise an unforgettable culinary experience. Cardiovascular system, historical artwork: Delve into the fascinating world of anatomy with historical artwork showcasing the intricate connection between our cardiovascular system and the protective cage of ribs. Nydam Viking Ship: Unearth ancient secrets as we voyage back to Viking times, where their iconic ships sailed across treacherous waters carrying warriors protected by sturdy ribcages. Upper body skeleton, computer artwork: Witness cutting-edge technology merging with anatomical precision as computer-generated imagery brings to life an upper body skeleton, highlighting the vital role played by ribs in safeguarding our organs. Neck and shoulder arteries, X-ray: Peer beneath the surface through an X-ray image revealing neck and shoulder arteries intertwined amidst a network of resilient ribs – a testament to our remarkable vascular system's resilience. Nude woman's torso, computer artwork: Admire artistry at its finest as computer-generated graphics present a stunning depiction of a nude woman's torso accentuating her graceful curves harmoniously protected by her delicate rib structure. Normal spine, X-ray: Unlock insights into spinal health with an illuminating X-ray capturing a normal spine flanked by robust ribs providing essential support for maintaining posture and protecting vital nerves. Tension pneumothorax, X-ray: Explore medical marvels through an X-ray image displaying tension pneumothorax – emphasizing how damaged or fractured they are lead to potentially life-threatening conditions requiring immediate attention. Skeletons, X-ray artwork: Marvel at artistic brilliance fused with scientific accuracy as mesmerizing x-ray artworks unveil skeletons adorned with intricately interwoven ribcages – reminding us of our shared skeletal framework regardless of our differences.