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Larynx Collection

The larynx, also known as the voice box, is a vital part of the human respiratory system and can be seen in an illustration depicting the entire respiratory system

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Larynx Collection: Illustration of human respiratory system showing oral cavity, and nasal cavity, larynx, trachea
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Larynx Collection: Larynx (voice box), artwork
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Larynx Collection: Thyroid anatomy, artwork C013 / 4675
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Larynx Collection: Illustration showing physiology of face and neck of elementary age boy
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Larynx Collection: Human Senses
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Larynx Collection: Anatomy of male respiratory system and internal organs
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Larynx Collection: Anatomy of female body with internal organs
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Larynx Collection: Upper respiratory tract, artwork
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Larynx Collection: Two Views of the Head, 1746. Creator: Jacques Fabien Gautier Dagoty
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Larynx Collection: Advertisement for Geraudels Pastilles
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Larynx Collection: Examen de l appareil vocal au moyen du laryngoscope (colour litho)
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Larynx Collection: Invasion de la gorge et du larynx par les fausses membranes, dans l angine couenneuse et le croup
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Larynx Collection: Arrachement d un polype du larynx a l aide du laryngoscope (colour litho)
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Larynx Collection: Musical instruments (colour litho)
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Larynx Collection: Using a laryngoscope to aid the removal of a polyp from the throat, c1890
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Larynx Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of link between the ear, nose and throat
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Larynx Collection: Anatomy of human respiratory system
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Larynx Collection: Male anatomy of internal organs
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Larynx Collection: Anatomy of human hyoid bone and muscles, anterior view
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Larynx Collection: Male skeleton with internal organs on blue background
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Larynx Collection: Cutaway diagram of human respiratory system
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Larynx Collection: Anatomy of human neck
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Larynx Collection: Human organs, artwork
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Larynx Collection: Human neck anatomy, artwork C017 / 7259
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Larynx Collection: Female anatomy, historical model
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Larynx Collection: Human lungs, anatomical artwork
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Larynx Collection: Neck throat anatomy engraving 1866
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Larynx Collection: Conceptual image of internal organs of the respiratory and digestive systems
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Larynx Collection: Anatomy of human hyoid bone and neck muscles, anterior view
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Larynx Collection: Pulmonary embolism, pathway of embolus to the heart and lungs
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Larynx Collection: Medical illustration of male chest with arteries, veins, heart and rib cage
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Larynx Collection: Anatomy of female body with internal organs superimposed
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Larynx Collection: Human speech organs, wood engraving, published in 1880
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Larynx Collection: RAE Larynx No 3 on HMS Strongpoint - October 1927
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Larynx Collection: Upper respiratory tract, artwork
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Larynx Collection: Neck anatomy, artwork
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Larynx Collection: Vagus nerve anatomy, artwork C018 / 0300
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Larynx Collection: Larynx anatomy, artwork
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Larynx Collection: WW2 - Blitz, London - Progress report sent to Local Control
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Larynx Collection: Illustration of human vocal cords and human larynx at top of trachea
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Larynx Collection: Digital cross section illustration of food entering the trachea the wrong way
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Larynx Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of endoscopy of the nose and throat
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Larynx Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of mirror laryngoscopy
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Larynx Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of location of larynx and part of the trachea
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Larynx Collection: Illustration of trachea with lungs, transperancy look
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Larynx Collection: X-ray image of internal organs with large intestine highlighted in red
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Larynx Collection: Human respiratory system
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Larynx Collection: Male body standing, with full digestive system superimposed


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The larynx, also known as the voice box, is a vital part of the human respiratory system and can be seen in an illustration depicting the entire respiratory system, including the oral and nasal cavities, trachea, bronchus, and lungs. Another artwork showcases the intricate anatomy of the thyroid gland. Intriguingly, there is an engraving from 1866 that focuses on neck throat anatomy. This piece provides a detailed view of the larynx's position within our bodies. Furthermore, it highlights how this organ plays a crucial role in our ability to speak and produce sound. The importance of the larynx becomes even more apparent when considering its depiction alongside other senses in an artwork titled "Human Senses. " This emphasizes how our vocal abilities are intertwined with our perception of touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing. Additionally, two artworks show different views of the head from 1746 by Jacques Fabien Gautier Dagoty. These pieces likely include representations of various internal organs such as the larynx. Interestingly enough, advertisements for Geraudels Pastilles may have utilized images or references to promote their product's benefits for soothing throat irritations related to conditions involving the larynx. Medical lithographs provide further insight into specific aspects related to this organ's examination and treatment. One lithograph demonstrates how a laryngoscope can be used to examine vocal apparatuses visually. Another vividly portrays invasive membranes affecting both throat and larynx during diphtheria or croup infections. Finally, a color lithograph shows a polyp being removed from someone's larynx using a similar instrument -the larnygoscope- highlighting medical interventions available for treating certain conditions affecting this delicate structure.