Horse foetuses: five figures showing the foetus of a horse during the gestation period, with dissections of its abdomen and stomach demonstrating the foetal circulation system. Engraving by T. Cowan after B. Herring, ca. 1860.
- Herring, Benjamin, 1830-1871.
- Date:
- [1860?]
- Reference:
- 570546i
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London, Edinburgh & Glasgow : William Mackenzie, [1860?]
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1 print : engraving, with etching and stipple ; image and border 18.8 x 26.3 cm
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Anatomy - gestation, the foetus & foetal circulation ; fig. 1, The foetus, enveloped in its membranes, removed from the uterus ; fig. 2, The foetus, denuded of its membranes, showing the umbilical vessels untwisted ; fig. 3, The foetus, in situ, with its surrounding fluids & membranes ; fig. 4, The foetus, with its abdomen laid open, & foetal circulation shown by untwisting the four vessels of the umbilical cord: one vein, two arteries & the urachus, cut off ; fig. 1a (of Plate XIII), The stomach with its orifices &c.
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Bears number: Plate XIIIa
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Wellcome Collection 570546i
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