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Welcome to #AnatomyTuesday! Would you look at this Victorian print of the male (top) and female (bottom) pelvis? The pelvic region is the lower part of the trunk, between the abdomen and the thighs.
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It is time for another insight into our body in this #AnatomyTuesday! Let's take a look at this beautiful print of the spine from the late 19th century. Just like this drawing, your spine is your body's central support system.
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Welcome to #AnatomyTuesday! First, take a deep breath! Done? Good! Today we want to show you the anatomy of a Victorian amputation found in George Bell's Illustrations of the Great Operations of Surgery (1821). We are so glad that our copy is not coloured! 😱
#HistMed #OldOp2022
#AnatomyTuesday! Today we want to show you the anatomy of a Victorian amputation in George Bell's Illustrations of the Great Operations of Surgery (1821).
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Would you look at this Victorian print of the male (top) and female (bottom) pelvis? The pelvic region is the lower part of the trunk, between the abdomen and the thighs. There you have it! Your #AnatomyTuesday lesson for the human body! 😉 #OldOpTheatre #Histmed #Anatomy
#AnatomyTuesday is here!First, take a deep breath!Done?Good! Today we want to show you the anatomy of a Victorian amputation found in George Bell's Illustrations of the Great Operations of Surgery (1821). 😱 Want to learn more? Come for a visit 👉https://t.co/r70aehnZax
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#AnatomyTuesday is here, so let's move our skeletal systems to the music that the coming Spring is making! By the way, #DYK that the average adult has 206 bones in their body & that dead bones are dry and brittle, but living bones feel wet and a little soft? 😱#TrueStory #histmed
Welcome to #AnatomyTuesday! First,take a deep breath! Done? Good! Today we want to show you the anatomy of a Victorian amputation found in George Bell's Illustrations of the Great Operations of Surgery (1821). We are so glad that our copy is not coloured!😱 #histmed #oldoptheatre
#AnatomyTuesday is here and we just love these old 19th c anatomical illustrations of the human body! Today we take a look at the internal framework of the human body: the #skeleton! These images come from Hartan's Anatomical Illustrations! #histmed #oldoptheatre
Welcome to #AnatomyTuesday! First, take a deep breath! Done?Good!Today we want to show you the #anatomy of a Victorian amputation found in George Bell's Illustrations of the Great Operations of Surgery (1821).We are so glad that our copy is not coloured! 😱 #oldoptheatre #histmed