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Abdominal Cavity Collection

The abdominal cavity, a fascinating anatomical wonder, holds numerous vital organs that keep our bodies functioning

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Male groin arteries, 1825 artwork

Male groin arteries, 1825 artwork
Male groin arteries. Dissections of a male groin to show areas supplied by the internal iliac artery (red) and its branches

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Abdominal cavity and its contents, 1543

Abdominal cavity and its contents, 1543. From De humani corporis fabrica by Andreas Vesalius. (Basle, 1543)

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Diagram of the abdominal cavity in the human body with the liver removed

Diagram of the abdominal cavity in the human body with the liver removed

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Illustration of abdominal cavity including liver, pancreas, stomach, small intestine

Illustration of abdominal cavity including liver, pancreas, stomach, small intestine, colon and bladder

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Artist depcition of abdominal aortic aneuryism (with labels)

Artist depcition of abdominal aortic aneuryism (with labels)

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Cicada noise mechanism, diagram C018 / 0296

Cicada noise mechanism, diagram C018 / 0296
Cicada noise mechanism, diagram. Cicadas are insects forming the family Cicadidae. Male cicadas produce a rhythmic mating calls, a loud clicking sound from stridulatory organs on their abdomen

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Artist depiction of mesothelioma in the lungs / abdominal cavity

Artist depiction of mesothelioma in the lungs / abdominal cavity
Artist depiction of mesothelioma in the lungs/abdominal cavity

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Illustration of stomach, abdominal cavity

Illustration of stomach, abdominal cavity
Medicine: Human anatomy, stomach, abdominal cavity, position

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: The digestive system during pregnancy, a cross section

The digestive system during pregnancy, a cross section

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Intestinal veins, 1825 artwork

Intestinal veins, 1825 artwork
Intestinal veins. Dissection of the abdominal cavity showing the inferior mesenteric vein (blue) that drains blood from the large intestine

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Abdominal aorta, 1825 artwork

Abdominal aorta, 1825 artwork
Abdominal aorta. Dissection, with some organs removed, showing the abdominal portion of the aorta (red), the main body artery

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Female groin arteries, 1825 artwork

Female groin arteries, 1825 artwork
Female groin arteries. Dissections of a female groin to show areas supplied by the internal iliac artery (red) and its branches

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Uterine arteries, 1825 artwork

Uterine arteries, 1825 artwork
Uterine arteries. Dissection showing the arteries (red) of the uterus (lower centre) of a woman who died six days after giving birth. The ovaries and fallopian tubes are either side

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2870

Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2870
Gallstones. Artwork of the gallbladder (yellow), ducts, and surrounding organs in a case of gallstones. The gallbladder stores bile

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2867

Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2867
Gallstones. Artwork of a close-up of the gallbladder (yellow) and surrounding organs (liver, top; stomach, right; and intestines, bottom) in a case of gallstones

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2864

Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2864
Gallstones. Artwork showing the gallbladder (yellow) and surrounding organs in a person with gallstones. The gallbladder stores bile

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2869

Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2869
Gallstones. Artwork of the gallbladder (yellow), ducts, and surrounding organs in a case of gallstones. The gallbladder stores bile

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2868

Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2868
Gallstones. Artwork of a close-up of the gallbladder (yellow), ducts, and surrounding organs (liver, top; stomach, right; and intestines, bottom) in a case of gallstones

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2865

Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2865
Gallstones. Artwork of a close-up of the gallbladder (yellow) and surrounding organs (liver, top; stomach, right; and intestines, bottom) in a case of gallstones

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2863

Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2863
Gallstones. Artwork showing the gallbladder (yellow) and surrounding organs in a woman with gallstones. The gallbladder stores bile

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2862

Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2862
Gallstones. Artwork showing the gallbladder (yellow) and surrounding organs in a woman with gallstones. The gallbladder stores bile

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2860

Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2860
Gallstones. Artwork showing the gallbladder (yellow) and surrounding organs in a woman with gallstones. The gallbladder stores bile

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Kidneys and ureters, artwork C013 / 4672

Kidneys and ureters, artwork C013 / 4672
Kidneys and ureters. Computer artwork showing an oblique anterior view of the kidneys, the main organs of the urinary system, relative to the skeleton and abdominal organs (white)

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Kidneys and ureters, artwork C013 / 4671

Kidneys and ureters, artwork C013 / 4671
Kidneys and ureters. Computer artwork showing an anterior view of the kidneys, the main organs of the urinary system, relative to the skeleton and abdominal organs (white)

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Urinary system, artwork C013 / 4673

Urinary system, artwork C013 / 4673
Urinary system. Computer artwork showing an anterior view of the kidneys, the main organs of the urinary system, relative to the skeleton and abdominal organs (white)

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Abdominal aorta

Abdominal aorta, historical anatomical artwork. The abdominal cavity of this torso has been dissected to give an anterior (front) view of the aorta (orange, inverted Y- shape)

Background imageAbdominal Cavity Collection: Abdominal aortic aneurysm, artwork

Abdominal aortic aneurysm, artwork
Abdominal aortic aneurysm. Computer artwork showing a large aneurysm (round, centre) in the abdominal section of the aorta


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The abdominal cavity, a fascinating anatomical wonder, holds numerous vital organs that keep our bodies functioning. Dating back to 1543, an intricate diagram showcases the contents of this cavity with precision. The liver, pancreas, stomach, small intestine, colon and bladder all find their place within its confines. In an exquisite artwork from 1825, male groin arteries are highlighted as they course through this region. One cannot overlook the potential dangers lurking in the abdominal cavity. An artist's depiction of an abdominal aortic aneurysm serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of our bodies. With labels indicating its location and severity, it is evident how crucial it is to monitor such conditions closely. Mesothelioma can also affect this area; lungs and abdomen alike fall prey to its devastating grip. A poignant illustration captures the impact on both regions—serving as a constant reminder of the importance of early detection and treatment. Even during pregnancy, changes occur within the abdominal cavity due to the presence of new life. A cross-section reveals how intricately intertwined our digestive system becomes with this miraculous process. Let us not forget about intestinal veins—an overlooked yet essential component within this complex network. Artwork from 1825 brings these vessels into focus once again—a testament to their significance in maintaining proper circulation throughout our bodies. Whether exploring historical depictions or contemporary medical illustrations—the beauty and complexity of the abdominal cavity never cease to amaze us.