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Artery, lung and detail under high magnification in a 43-year old woman with pleurisy, haemoptyses, thrombosis and patent ductus arteriosus.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1948Reference: 32482iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.- Pictures
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Arteries and veins, illustrating an article entitled "Artery" in an encyclopedia. Engraving by J. Mynde, 18th century.
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Anatomy and botany: top left, aorta; top right, chest artery; centre left, ligature of the subclavian artery; centre right, a leech; bottom left, musk deer; bottom right, rhubarb. Coloured engraving, 1834-1837.
Date: [between 1834 and 1837]Reference: 577934i- Pictures
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Human arterial system (fig. 1); tracheal artery (fig. 2); aorta (fig. 3). Engraving, 1778, after engraving by M. Vandergucht after W. Cowper, 1707.
Cowper, William, 1666-1709.Date: [1778]Reference: 36338i- Pictures
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The vascular and arterial system of the human brain (II), the pulmonary artery (III), the venal artery (IIII) and the portal system of veins (I). Engraving, 1568.
Becerra, Gaspar, 1520?-1568?Reference: 27190i- Pictures
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A diseased artery. Coloured stipple etching after J. Bell, c. 1810 (?).
Bell, John, 1763-1820.Reference: 30073i- Pictures
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Surgical instruments, including an artery bandage, an accoustic tube and a bedstead. Engraving by Campbell.
Campbell.Reference: 47777i- Pictures
Midline incision to show vein and artery. Watercolour by Barbara E. Nicholson, 1950.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1950Reference: 33904iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.- Pictures
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Three sections of a dissected artery, numbered for key. Etching by I. Bell, c. 1815 (?).
Bell, I.Reference: 30116i- Pictures
Lung section showing hardened pulmonary artery, and view of heart with right ventricle section with contracted artery and right atrium enlarged due to thrombosis, in a 49-year old man with congestive failure. Watercolour by Barbara E. Nicholson, 1947.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1947Reference: 32220iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.- Pictures
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An amputated nerve and artery, lettered for key. Coloured stipple etching after J. Bell, c. 1810 (?).
Bell, John, 1763-1820.Reference: 29861i- Pictures
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An inguinal aneurism (the enlargement of an artery of the groin), numbered for key. Drawing.
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Aneurysm of splenic artery in an 82-year old woman with pneumonia and fatal congestive heart failure: specimen showing (a) two unruptured but grossly calcified aneurysms with (b) tortuous atheromatous splenic artery. Watercolour by Barbara E. Nicholson, 1958.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1958Reference: 36034iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.- Pictures
Section of occluded popliteal artery, removed from a male patient. Watercolour by Barbara E. Nicholson, 1948.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1948Reference: 32410iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.- Pictures
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A diseased lung, with an aneurysm of the pulmonary artery. Chromolithograph by W. Gummelt, ca. 1897.
Gummelt, W.Date: [1897?]Reference: 577568i- Pictures
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Dissections of the spleen affected by infarction of the splenic artery. Chromolithograph by W. Gummelt, ca. 1897.
Gummelt, W.Date: [1897?]Reference: 577061i- Pictures
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Several sections of diseased artery (aneurism of the aorta), numbered for key. Coloured lithograph by Batelli after Ottavio Muzzi, c. 1843.
Muzzi, Ottavio.Reference: 34150i- Pictures
Surgical instruments: six figures, including three knives, two artery-clamps and a saw. Etching by F. Sesone, 1749, after L. Heister.
Heister, Lorenz, 1683-1758.Date: [1749]Reference: 2829958i- Pictures
A Chinese man displaying symptoms of anthrax of the artery of the neck. Coloured line block print by Chiang Yee, after a Chinese artist, 1920/1940?.
Date: [1920/1940?]Reference: 573690i- Pictures
Meningioma in a 78-year old man with a brain tumour and fatal pulmonary artery thrombosis. Watercolour by Barbara E. Nicholson, 1951.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1951Reference: 33998iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.- Pictures
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Ambroise Paré using a ligature on an artery of an amputated leg of a soldier, during the Siege of Metz, 1553. Photogravure after T. Chartran, 1889.
Chartran, Théobald, 1849-1907.Date: 1889Reference: 22690i- Pictures
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A diseased artery (aneurism of the aorta); and a diseased section of bone, numbered for key. Lithograph by Batelli after Ottavio Muzzi, c. 1843.
Muzzi, Ottavio.Reference: 34144i- Pictures
Heart section, with ruptured artery causing compression and infiltration in a 71-year old woman with cardiac tamponade. Watercolour by Barbara E. Nicholson, 1947.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1947Reference: 32216iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.- Pictures
Surgery: surgical instruments, including instruments to compress an artery (tourniquet), compresses and bands. Engraving with etching by A.J. Defehrt after L.-J. Goussier.
Goussier, Louis-Jacques, 1722-1799.Reference: 47635i- Pictures
Fatal obstructive jaundice in a female patient with atresia of bile ducts: greatly hypertrophied hepatic artery, microscopic view. Watercolour by Barbara E. Nicholson, 1956.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1956Reference: 35641iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.