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Product images of 'The superficial lymphatic vessels of the left lower extremity'
Product details 'The superficial lymphatic vessels of the left lower extremity'
'The superficial lymphatic vessels of the left lower extremity'
Diagram showing the anatomy of the lymphatic vessels and bones of the left leg. Annotations: A-Poupart's ligament B-Marks out the situation and extent of the sharp edge of the pubis, with the lymphatics wrapping round it, and dipping down into, the cavity of the pelvis. C-Bougies passed into the Iliac artery and vein, which have the deep seated lymphatics upon them. D-The Symphysis Pubis Plate 2 from An Inquiry into the Nature and Cause of that Swelling in One or Both of the Lower Extremities which sometimes happens to lying-in women by Charles White (FRS), 1801 (Manchester, W. Shelmerdine & Co.). Inscribed: 'Pl. 2'.
Original: engraving. 1801
- Image ref: RS-10266
- The Royal Society