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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

Background imageLarynx Collection: Healthy larynx and thyroid, artwork C014 / 0404

Healthy larynx and thyroid, artwork C014 / 0404
Healthy larynx and thyroid, computer artwork. The larynx, also known as the voice box, is purple/grey. It is surrounded by the thyroid cartilage (pink)

Background imageLarynx Collection: Healthy larynx and thyroid, artwork C014 / 0400

Healthy larynx and thyroid, artwork C014 / 0400
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)

Background imageLarynx Collection: Healthy larynx, artwork C014 / 0403

Healthy larynx, artwork C014 / 0403
Healthy larynx, computer artwork. At centre is the larynx (purple/grey), also known as the voice box, surrounded by the thyroid cartilage (pink)

Background imageLarynx Collection: Human throat, anatomical model

Human throat, anatomical model
Human throat. Anatomical model of the human throat, showing the teeth of the lower jaw, voicebox (larynx, beige, centre), and windpipe (trachea, pink tube)

Background imageLarynx Collection: Lungs and diaphragm, 1825 artwork

Lungs and diaphragm, 1825 artwork
Lungs and diaphragm. Anterior view of the chest, dissected vertically to reveal the lobes of the lungs, the diaphragm (brown, across bottom)

Background imageLarynx Collection: Diseased organs, artwork

Diseased organs, artwork
Diseased organs. Computer artwork showing diseased major organs of the human torso. From top to bottom: larynx (voicebox), trachea (windpipe), lungs (centre left and right), heart (centre), liver

Background imageLarynx Collection: Heart and lungs, artwork

Heart and lungs, artwork
Heart and lungs. Computer artwork of the heart and bronchial trees of the lungs seen from below. At upper right is the trachea (windpipe), which splits into two bronchi, one for each lung

Background imageLarynx Collection: Respiratory system, artwork C015 / 6453

Respiratory system, artwork C015 / 6453
Respiratory system. Computer artwork showing the organs of the human respiratory system. At top is the larynx (voicebox), which leads onto the trachea (windpipe, white tube vertical)

Background imageLarynx Collection: Thyroid anatomy, artwork C013 / 4674

Thyroid anatomy, artwork C013 / 4674
Thyroid anatomy. Computer artwork of the thyroid glands (pink) of the neck, shown in relation to the bodys bones and throat structures (white)

Background imageLarynx Collection: WW2 - Blitz, London - Progress report sent to Local Control

WW2 - Blitz, London - Progress report sent to Local Control
Senior Company Officer Jimmy Syrett, up with the branchmen, sends a progress report to Local Control. He is using one of the early walkie talkies with a throat, or larynx, microphone

Background imageLarynx Collection: Anatomy / Larynx / Diaphragm

Anatomy / Larynx / Diaphragm
Muscles of the diaphragm and the larynx according to the anatomists Haller and Eustachi Date: Circa 1760

Background imageLarynx Collection: Artwork of the nose, mouth and throat in profile

Artwork of the nose, mouth and throat in profile
Nose, mouth and throat. Artwork of a human face in profile showing detail of the mouth, nose and throat. Leading back from the nose (upper left) is the nasal cavity

Background imageLarynx Collection: Nose, mouth and throat

Nose, mouth and throat. Cutaway artwork of the anatomy of the nose, mouth and throat. The large nasal cavity (upper centre) is lined with nerves (yellow) branching from the olfactory bulb (above)

Background imageLarynx Collection: Muscles of the head and neck

Muscles of the head and neck, historical anatomical artwork. This head has been dissected to show several muscles involved in moving the face and neck

Background imageLarynx Collection: Computer artwork of healthy human lungs

Computer artwork of healthy human lungs

Background imageLarynx Collection: Human respiratory system, artwork

Human respiratory system, artwork
Respiratory system. Computer artwork of a male torso and the respiratory System, showing lungs, bronchus, bronchioles, larynx and windpipe

Background imageLarynx Collection: Thyroid gland, artwork

Thyroid gland, artwork. This two-lobed endocrine gland is found in the neck, in front of the trachea (windpipe, striped). The larynx (voice box, orange) sits above it

Background imageLarynx Collection: Epiglottis, light micrograph

Epiglottis, light micrograph
Epiglottis. Light micrograph of a longitudinal section through the epiglottis, the flap of tissue located at the top of the larynx (voicebox)

Background imageLarynx Collection: Human internal organs, diagram

Human internal organs, diagram
Human internal organs. Diagram showing the human internal organs in the head and torso. In the head, the organs and cavities shown are: the brain (encephalon), the cerebellum (part of the brain)

Background imageLarynx Collection: Human internal organs, artwork

Human internal organs, artwork
Human internal organs. Artwork showing the human internal organs in the head and torso. In the head, the organs and cavities shown are: the brain (encephalon), the cerebellum (part of the brain)

Background imageLarynx Collection: Heart and lungs, historical illustration

Heart and lungs, historical illustration. 19th Century hand coloured lithographic print showing the lungs (left and right) situated either side of the heart (lower centre)

Background imageLarynx Collection: Chest anatomy, 19th Century illustration

Chest anatomy, 19th Century illustration. Historical hand coloured lithographic print showing the lungs (centre) in the chest, larynx (voicebox, white, upper centre) in the throat

Background imageLarynx Collection: Respiratory anatomy, 19th Century artwork

Respiratory anatomy, 19th Century artwork. Historical hand coloured lithographic print showing the trachea (wind pipe, vertical) running down from the larynx (voicebox)

Background imageLarynx Collection: Heart and neck, historical illustration

Heart and neck, historical illustration. 19th Century hand coloured lithographic print showing the major blood vessels (red and blue) and nerves (white) that pass through the human neck

Background imageLarynx Collection: Respiratory anatomy, artwork

Respiratory anatomy, artwork
Respiratory anatomy. Computer artwork showing the structure of the human respiratory system, including the lungs (left and right), larynx (voicebox, upper centre) and trachea (windpipe, purple)

Background imageLarynx Collection: Respiratory tract, artwork

Respiratory tract, artwork
Respiratory tract. Computer artwork showing the various stages and structures of the human respiratory tract. Air is drawn in through the oral and/or nasal cavities, and passes down the trachea

Background imageLarynx Collection: Heart-lung system, artwork

Heart-lung system, artwork. These chest organs are shown in the relative positions they would occupy within the body. Arteries (red) and veins (blue) circulate blood around the body

Background imageLarynx Collection: Lungs and trachea, artwork

Lungs and trachea, artwork. The lungs are where blood is oxygenated. Breathing brings air into the lungs through the trachea (windpipe) at upper centre



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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.