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Product details 'Ossification of the dura and pia mater'
'Ossification of the dura and pia mater'
Four figures showing osteoma (bony deposits) in the membranes surrounding the human brain. Figure 1 Dura mater with deposits of bone. Figure 2 Pia mater with bony matter. Figure 3 Dura mater 'with a considerable portion of bony matter'. Figure 4 Two abscesses in the lateral sinuses of the dura mater. Plate 5 from the monograph The morbid anatomy of the human brain; being illustrations of the most frequent and important organic diseases to which that viscus is subject, by Robert Hooper (London, Longman, Rees..., 1826). Inscribed: 'PLATE V. J.Howship, delt. J.Wedgewood sculpt. OSSIFICATION OF THE DURA AND PIA MATER and ABCESS OF THE LATERAL SINUSES. Published by Dr. Hooper. Jany.1826.
Original: lithograph . 1826
- Image ref: RS-10087
- The Royal Society
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