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Chest and neck muscles - 1866 anatomical illustration showing the structure of the muscles (brown) and tendons (white) found in the rear of the human head (top) and neck (upper centre), and the chest (bottom), including the ribs (horizontal)
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Chest and neck muscles - 1866 anatomical illustration showing the structure of the muscles (brown) and tendons (white) found in the rear of the human head (top) and neck (upper centre), and the chest (bottom), including the ribs (horizontal)
JAB4119483 Chest and neck muscles - 1866 anatomical illustration showing the structure of the muscles (brown) and tendons (white) found in the rear of the human head (top) and neck (upper centre), and the chest (bottom), including the ribs (horizontal, white) - Post view of the trunk - Anatomy - Occipital, parietal, atlas, common mass of spinal muscles post-, laugh, 1866; (add.info.: Chest and neck muscles - 1866 anatomical illustration showing the structure of the muscles (brown) and tendons (white) found in the rear of the human head (top) and neck (upper centre), and the chest (bottom), including the ribs (horizontal, white) - Post view of the trunk - Anatomy - Occipital, parietal, atlas, common mass of spinal muscles post-, laugh, 1866); Photo ©Jaime Abecasis
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This stunning 1866 anatomical illustration captures the intricate structure of the chest and neck muscles in incredible detail. The brown muscles and white tendons are meticulously depicted, showcasing the complexity of the human body's musculature. From the rear of the head to the upper center of the neck and down to the chest, every muscle fiber is carefully outlined.
The ribs are shown horizontally at the bottom of the image, adding another layer of depth to this comprehensive anatomical study. The post view of the trunk provides a unique perspective on how these muscles interact with each other, highlighting their interconnectedness and importance in everyday movement.
The Occipital, parietal, atlas, and common mass of spinal muscles are all clearly labeled, giving viewers a deeper understanding of their location and function within the body. This illustration serves as both a work of art and a valuable educational tool for those interested in anatomy.
Jaime Abecasis has expertly captured this historical piece with precision and clarity, allowing us to appreciate the beauty and complexity of our own bodies. This print is not just a visual masterpiece but also a testament to human ingenuity in studying and understanding our physical selves.
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