Anterior and posterior view Stock Photos and Images
Black and white X-ray showing the anterior-posterior view of a human head with a piece of a knife blade, lodged in the cortex and pointing toward the right side, 1921. Courtesy Internet Archive. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/black-and-white-x-ray-showing-the-anterior-posterior-view-of-a-human-head-with-a-piece-of-a-knife-blade-lodged-in-the-cortex-and-pointing-toward-the-right-side-1921-courtesy-internet-archive-image215431217.html
RMPEDMM1–Black and white X-ray showing the anterior-posterior view of a human head with a piece of a knife blade, lodged in the cortex and pointing toward the right side, 1921. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
Black and white print showing the human sternum and costal cartilages, on the anterior surface (figure 69) and the posterior surface (figure 70) illustrated by Henry Vandyke Carter, and published in Henry Gray's medical volume 'Anatomy, descriptive and surgical', 1860. Courtesy Internet Archive. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/black-and-white-print-showing-the-human-sternum-and-costal-cartilages-on-the-anterior-surface-figure-69-and-the-posterior-surface-figure-70-illustrated-by-henry-vandyke-carter-and-published-in-henry-grays-medical-volume-anatomy-descriptive-and-surgical-1860-courtesy-internet-archive-image245271543.html
RMT7129Y–Black and white print showing the human sternum and costal cartilages, on the anterior surface (figure 69) and the posterior surface (figure 70) illustrated by Henry Vandyke Carter, and published in Henry Gray's medical volume 'Anatomy, descriptive and surgical', 1860. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
Color print depicting six images of the stumps remaining after human thighs were amputated, numbered 1-6 to indicate the amputation style, by anterior flap, posterior flap, anterior-posterior flaps, circular flaps, lateral flaps, and by flap of skin and circular muscles respectively, published in 'The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion Part III, Volume II (3rd Surgical volume)', 1883. Courtesy Internet Archive. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/color-print-depicting-six-images-of-the-stumps-remaining-after-human-thighs-were-amputated-numbered-1-6-to-indicate-the-amputation-style-by-anterior-flap-posterior-flap-anterior-posterior-flaps-circular-flaps-lateral-flaps-and-by-flap-of-skin-and-circular-muscles-respectively-published-in-the-medical-and-surgical-history-of-the-war-of-the-rebellion-part-iii-volume-ii-3rd-surgical-volume-1883-courtesy-internet-archive-image215432027.html
RMPEDNMY–Color print depicting six images of the stumps remaining after human thighs were amputated, numbered 1-6 to indicate the amputation style, by anterior flap, posterior flap, anterior-posterior flaps, circular flaps, lateral flaps, and by flap of skin and circular muscles respectively, published in 'The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion Part III, Volume II (3rd Surgical volume)', 1883. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
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