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Heart and lungs, historical illustration

Item # 1412173

<p>Heart and lungs, historical illustration. 19th Century hand coloured lithographic print showing the lungs (left and right) situated either side of the heart (lower centre). The pulmonary veins (red) and arteries (blue) can be seen leading to and from the heart respectively. The trachea (wind pipe, white) can be seen running down from the larynx (voicebox, top centre) in the neck, which branches into the two bronchi and then further into numerous bronchioles inside the lungs. Image from 'Traite complet de l'anatomie de l'homme, comprenant la medecine operatoire' Vol. 4 (1836), by Jean-Baptiste Marc Bourgery and illustrated by Nicolas-Henri Jacob.</p>

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