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Human hand - 1866 anatomical illustration showing the muscles (brown) and tendons (white) of the upper (right) and lower (left) surfaces of the human hand - Anatomy - Region palmaire - Fig 1 Aponevrose Palmar Fig 2 Anterieur cubital tendon, 1866
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Human hand - 1866 anatomical illustration showing the muscles (brown) and tendons (white) of the upper (right) and lower (left) surfaces of the human hand - Anatomy - Region palmaire - Fig 1 Aponevrose Palmar Fig 2 Anterieur cubital tendon, 1866
JAB4119374 Human hand - 1866 anatomical illustration showing the muscles (brown) and tendons (white) of the upper (right) and lower (left) surfaces of the human hand - Anatomy - Region palmaire - Fig 1 Aponevrose Palmar Fig 2 Anterieur cubital tendon, 1866; (add.info.: Human hand - 1866 anatomical illustration showing the muscles (brown) and tendons (white) of the upper (right) and lower (left) surfaces of the human hand - Anatomy - Region palmaire - Fig 1 Aponevrose Palmar Fig 2 Anterieur cubital tendon, 1866); Photo ©Jaime Abecasis
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This detailed 1866 anatomical illustration of the human hand showcases the intricate network of muscles (brown) and tendons (white) that make up both the upper and lower surfaces. The region palmaire is highlighted in Figure 1, displaying the Aponevrose Palmar, while Figure 2 focuses on the Anterieur cubital tendon. This print provides a glimpse into the internal anatomy of our hands, shedding light on the complexity and precision required for everyday movements.
Created during the 19th century by an unknown anatomist, this engraving serves as a valuable educational tool for medical professionals and enthusiasts alike. The meticulous attention to detail in depicting each muscle and tendon demonstrates a deep understanding of human physiology at that time.
The stark contrast between brown muscles and white tendons against a neutral background draws attention to the intricacy of our hand's structure. It is a testament to both scientific knowledge and artistic skill, showcasing how art can be used to educate and inform about internal organs.
Whether you are studying anatomy or simply appreciate fine art, this historical print offers a unique perspective on one of our most essential body parts - our hands.
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