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Larynx Collection (page 4)

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

Background imageLarynx Collection: Neck muscle anatomy, 1831 artwork

Neck muscle anatomy, 1831 artwork
Neck muscle anatomy. Various views of the anatomy of the muscles of the neck. The main artwork shows the neck seen from the front

Background imageLarynx Collection: Female lungs, artwork

Female lungs, artwork
Female lungs, computer artwork

Background imageLarynx Collection: Male anatomy, artwork F006 / 8353

Male anatomy, artwork F006 / 8353
Male anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageLarynx Collection: Healthy respiratory system, artwork F006 / 7841

Healthy respiratory system, artwork F006 / 7841
Healthy respiratory system, computer artwork

Background imageLarynx Collection: Larynx cancer, artwork

Larynx cancer, artwork
Larynx cancer, computer artwork

Background imageLarynx Collection: Female anatomy, artwork F006 / 7796

Female anatomy, artwork F006 / 7796
Female anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageLarynx Collection: Female anatomy, artwork F006 / 7773

Female anatomy, artwork F006 / 7773
Female anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageLarynx Collection: Female anatomy, artwork F006 / 7766

Female anatomy, artwork F006 / 7766
Female anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageLarynx Collection: Female anatomy, artwork F006 / 7761

Female anatomy, artwork F006 / 7761
Female anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageLarynx Collection: Female anatomy, artwork F006 / 7757

Female anatomy, artwork F006 / 7757
Female anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageLarynx Collection: Lung cancer, artwork

Lung cancer, artwork
Lung cancer, computer artwork

Background imageLarynx Collection: Voice box anatomy, artwork C016 / 7692

Voice box anatomy, artwork C016 / 7692
Voice box anatomy. Computer artwork showing the location (right) and structure (left) of a human larynx (voice box). The larynx is involved in breathing, sound production (phonation)

Background imageLarynx Collection: Oedema of larynx, artwork C016 / 6529

Oedema of larynx, artwork C016 / 6529
Oedema of larynx. Artwork of a transverse (axial) section through a larynx (seen from above) with and without swelling. The bottom image shows a healthy larynx

Background imageLarynx Collection: Oedema of larynx, artwork C016 / 6528

Oedema of larynx, artwork C016 / 6528
Oedema of larynx. Artwork of a vertical (coronal) section through a larynx, showing oedema (swelling caused by fluid accumulation)

Background imageLarynx Collection: Oedema of larynx, artwork C016 / 6530

Oedema of larynx, artwork C016 / 6530
Oedema of larynx. Artwork of sections through a larynx with and without swelling. The bottom image shows a healthy larynx in transverse (axial) section from above

Background imageLarynx Collection: Human throat anatomy, artwork

Human throat anatomy, artwork
Human throat anatomy. Computer artwork of a human throat, showing the oesophagus (gullet, red, vertical left) and trachea (windpipe, red vertical right)

Background imageLarynx Collection: Healthy larynx and thyroid, artwork C014 / 0402

Healthy larynx and thyroid, artwork C014 / 0402
Healthy larynx and thyroid, computer artwork. At centre is the larynx (purple/grey), also known as the voice box, surrounded by the thyroid cartilage (pink).Above the larynx is the hyoid bone (white)

Background imageLarynx Collection: Healthy larynx and thyroid, artwork

Healthy larynx and thyroid, artwork
Healthy larynx and thyroid, computer artwork. At centre is the larynx (purple/grey), also known as the voice box, surrounded by the thyroid cartilage (pink)



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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.