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This week's #SpookySaturday is this engraving of an infant on a dissecting board from 'Anatomia Humani Corporis' Govard Bidloo,1685 #anatomy
Neck #dissected to show the pharynx, esophagus, trachea, palate, base of skull & atlas. By William Home Lizars, c.1825. #anatomy #histmed
14 year-old who had ignored steadily worsening lesions for years. From 'Della Falcadina' by Giuseppe Vallenzasca, 1824. #histmed #pathology
Twins conjoined at the head and thorax. Drawing in ink and pencil by Gijsbertus Johannes van Klinkenberg, between 1820 and 1840. #histmed
Ooh, it's currently a tie between these two beauties for this year's #SpookySaturday. Cast your vote here! https://t.co/qlISg47Vdv #histmed
This week's #SpookySaturday is 'Abnormal twins and placenta' from 'Anatomie pathologique du corps humain' Cruveilhier,1829 #anatomy #histmed
From 'The Structure of the Different Parts of The Human Body' by Jones Quain, 1854. #anatomy #ophthalmology #histmed
Dissection to show muscles of the neck by Nicolas Henri Jacob, 1831. #anatomy #medicine #histmed #illustration #art