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Anatomical Board Collection (#10)

The fascinating world of anatomical boards takes us on a journey through the intricate details of surgical interventions

Background imageAnatomical Board Collection: Plate representing a human body with the position of all organs

Plate representing a human body with the position of all organs
XEE4178870 Plate representing a human body with the position of all organs and the zodiacal signs corresponding to them by their astrological influences

Background imageAnatomical Board Collection: Coreene acupuncture board

Coreene acupuncture board
XEE4406884 Coreene acupuncture board. by Korean School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Coreene acupuncture board.); Stefano Bianchetti; Korean, out of copyright

Background imageAnatomical Board Collection: Childrens diseases: Measles. In'The new natural medicine'by F. E

Childrens diseases: Measles. In"The new natural medicine"by F. E
XEE4405313 Childrens diseases: Measles. In" The new natural medicine" by F.E. Bilz. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Childrens diseases: Measles)

Background imageAnatomical Board Collection: Cutting the human body: the blood system, veins. -in 'Traite Medical'

Cutting the human body: the blood system, veins. -in "Traite Medical"
LSE4402528 Cutting the human body: the blood system, veins. -in " TraiteMedical" by Ambroise ParA©, circa 1560

Background imageAnatomical Board Collection: Skull cut. Anatomical board of 'De dissectione partium corporis humani lbri

Skull cut. Anatomical board of "De dissectione partium corporis humani lbri
GIA4772236 Skull cut. Anatomical board of " De dissectione partium corporis humani lbri tres..." Carlo Stefano Riverio, Paris 1545 by Unknown Artist

Background imageAnatomical Board Collection: Andrea Vesalio (1514 - 1564), doctor of Charles V. '

Andrea Vesalio (1514 - 1564), doctor of Charles V. "
GIA4764703 Andrea Vesalio (1514 - 1564), doctor of Charles V. " Humani corporis fabrica libri septem", Basel 1543

Background imageAnatomical Board Collection: Andrea Vesalio (1514 - 1564), doctor of Charles V. '

Andrea Vesalio (1514 - 1564), doctor of Charles V. "
GIA4764683 Andrea Vesalio (1514 - 1564), doctor of Charles V. " Humani corporis fabrica libri septem", Basel 1543

Background imageAnatomical Board Collection: Human hearing and other animal species - From 'Musurgia Universalis'

Human hearing and other animal species - From "Musurgia Universalis"
GIA4745811 Human hearing and other animal species - From " Musurgia Universalis" by Athanasius Kircher, Rome 1600 by Kircher

Background imageAnatomical Board Collection: Anatomical study of the human muscular system (engraving, 18th century)

Anatomical study of the human muscular system (engraving, 18th century)
LRI4672139 Anatomical study of the human muscular system (engraving, 18th century) by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Anatomy of the human body)

Background imageAnatomical Board Collection: Arabic medicine: 'blood circulation and digestive system'

Arabic medicine: "blood circulation and digestive system"
LRI4661313 Arabic medicine: " blood circulation and digestive system" Miniature of the anatomy manuscript " Tashrih bi al-Taswir" (Anatomy of the body) by Mansur (Mansur)

Background imageAnatomical Board Collection: Arabic medicine: 'blood circulation and digestive system'

Arabic medicine: "blood circulation and digestive system"
LRI4661303 Arabic medicine: " blood circulation and digestive system" Miniature of the anatomy manuscript " Tashrih bi al-Taswir" (Anatomy of the body) by Mansur (Mansur)

Background imageAnatomical Board Collection: Anatomical chart illustrating blood circulation Miniature from the manuscript '

Anatomical chart illustrating blood circulation Miniature from the manuscript "
LRI4672034 Anatomical chart illustrating blood circulation Miniature from the manuscript " De surgia" 13th century Venice Biblioteca Marciana by Unknown Artist

Background imageAnatomical Board Collection: De Acupunctura by W. Ten Rhijne. London 1683. First Western text dealing with Acupunture

De Acupunctura by W. Ten Rhijne. London 1683. First Western text dealing with Acupunture
GIA4701797 De Acupunctura by W.Ten Rhijne. London 1683. First Western text dealing with Acupunture. by Unknown Artist, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: De Acupunctura by W.Ten Rhijne)

Background imageAnatomical Board Collection: De Acupunctura by W. Ten Rhijne. London 1683. First Western text dealing with Acupunture

De Acupunctura by W. Ten Rhijne. London 1683. First Western text dealing with Acupunture
GIA4701790 De Acupunctura by W.Ten Rhijne. London 1683. First Western text dealing with Acupunture. by Unknown Artist, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: De Acupunctura by W.Ten Rhijne)



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The fascinating world of anatomical boards takes us on a journey through the intricate details of surgical interventions, providing invaluable knowledge about the human body. From Walter Hermann Ryff's engraving depicting a comprehensive anatomical description of all parts of the human body, including the brain, to Dr. Rehm's Anatomical folding sheet in the New Practical Encyclopedie of Medicine and Hygiene from 1922 showcasing a naked man without apparent sex next to his skeleton - these boards offer an insight into our complex anatomy. Delving deeper into gender-specific anatomy, we encounter anatomical figures displaying male and female peels with open bellies, revealing detailed views of kidneys, bladder, and genitals. These miniature illustrations found in ancient manuscripts like "Surgery" shed light on medical practices throughout history. Moving forward in time to the late 19th century, scientific boards present cutting-edge research such as normal uterus dissections or female bodies cut at different stages of pregnancy. These visual aids were instrumental in advancing medical knowledge during that era. Not limited to just surgery-related topics, anatomical boards also explore various systems within our bodies. For instance, spinal cord localization is depicted beautifully in Gui de Pavia's "Liber notabilium Philippi septimi francorum regis, " while another section focuses on localizing male organs. Furthermore, specific attention is given to reproductive systems; one board highlights the male reproductive system with labels describing different parts such as balanos (the fommite) and Mr. Trunk (vein cava). This level of detail showcases how far our understanding has come over centuries. Anatomy isn't solely confined to surgical purposes; it has also been utilized for artistic endeavors. Engravings like those found in "Abstract Anatomy" or Giulio Casserio's "Tabulae Anatomicae" serve as references for painters and sculptors alike by providing accurate depictions of the digestive tract.