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Illustration showing cross section of vertebrae and spinal canal

Illustration showing cross section of vertebrae and spinal canal


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Filename: 940_18_15009921.jpg

Size: 3610 x 5066 (9.3MB)

Date: 18th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Source: De Agostini Picture Library

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Illustration showing cross section of vertebrae and spinal canal

Medicine - Human anatomy: vertebrae and spinal canal, section. Drawing

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Media ID 9598255

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Biomedical Illustration Cross Section Healthcare And Medicine Human Anatomy Human Bone Human Skeleton Medicine Physiology Spine Structure The Human Body Backbone Spinal Cord Vertebral Column


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This print from Universal Images Group (UIG) offers a detailed illustration showcasing the cross section of vertebrae and the spinal canal. Against a pristine white background, this image delves into the intricate structure of our biology, making it an invaluable resource for those studying medicine or human anatomy. The vertical composition allows us to explore the inner workings of the spine and gain a deeper understanding of its physiology. The vertebral column takes center stage, revealing each individual bone that forms our backbone. This visual representation highlights both the strength and flexibility inherent in this crucial part of our skeletal system. Moreover, this illustration emphasizes the significance of the spinal cord as it runs through the protective canal within these vertebrae. As one studies this image closely, they can appreciate how vital proper spinal health is for overall well-being. With no people present in this biomedical illustration, attention is solely focused on unraveling the mysteries hidden within our own bodies. Healthcare professionals will find great value in utilizing this print to educate patients about various conditions related to their spine or simply to enhance their knowledge base. In summary, UIG's print provides a visually stunning depiction that merges art with science. Its emphasis on human bone structures and medical relevance makes it an indispensable tool for anyone seeking comprehensive insights into human anatomy and healthcare practices.

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