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Veins and arteries in the head, plate from Recherches Anatomiques, Physiologiques
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Veins and arteries in the head, plate from Recherches Anatomiques, Physiologiques
CHT235023 Veins and arteries in the head, plate from Recherches Anatomiques, Physiologiques, et Pathologiques sur le System Veineux by Gilbert Breschet (1784-1845) engraved by Engelmann, Paris, 1829 (colour litho) by Chazal, Antoine (1793-1854) (after); Bibliotheque de la Faculte de Medecine, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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Anatomical Anatomist Artery Circulatory Medical Treatise Vein Vessels Aorta Arterial Blood Supply Cardiovascular Carotid
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This print, titled "Veins and arteries in the head" offers a fascinating glimpse into the intricate network of blood vessels that sustain life within our bodies. Taken from Gilbert Breschet's renowned medical treatise, "Recherches Anatomiques, Physiologiques et Pathologiques sur le System Veineux" this plate beautifully illustrates the complexity of the cardiovascular system. Engraved by Antoine Chazal and published in Paris in 1829, this color lithograph showcases Breschet's dedication to anatomical research. The meticulous detail captured in this image allows us to appreciate the delicate balance between veins and arteries as they intertwine throughout the head. From carotid arteries to jugular veins, every vessel plays a crucial role in maintaining proper blood supply to various regions. As we delve into this visual masterpiece, it becomes evident that Breschet was not only an anatomist but also a visionary artist. His ability to merge scientific precision with artistic flair is truly remarkable. This print serves as a testament to his contribution towards advancing medical knowledge during his time. Today, this historical artifact continues to inspire curiosity among both medical professionals and art enthusiasts alike. It reminds us of the wonders hidden beneath our skin and encourages us to explore further into the marvels of human anatomy.
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