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Medulla Collection

The medulla, an essential part of the human brain, can be observed from various angles and perspectives

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Medulla Collection: Anatomy of human brain, inferior view
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Medulla Collection: Human brain, model
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Medulla Collection: Human brain anatomy, lateral view
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Medulla Collection: Brain motor cortex pathways, artwork C016 / 6532
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Medulla Collection: Under Surface of the Human Brain Engraved Illustration, Circa1880
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Medulla Collection: Illustration of bird brain, including cerebrum, cerebellum, and medulla
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Medulla Collection: Human anatomy scientific illustrations: Brain side view
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Medulla Collection: Anatomy of adrenal gland, cross section
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Medulla Collection: Model of a brain (wax)
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Medulla Collection: Nervous system, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
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Medulla Collection: Illustration of a frogs brain, including cerebrum, cerebellum, and medulla
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Medulla Collection: Human body showing autonomic nervous system and limbic system
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Medulla Collection: Brain surface anatomy, with labels
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Medulla Collection: Side view of the human brain showing the functional lobes
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Medulla Collection: Anatomy of human brain stem and cranial nerves
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Medulla Collection: Thymus gland, light micrograph C015 / 4970
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Medulla Collection: Brain anatomy
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Medulla Collection: Cross-section diagram of a human nerve fascicle, including a bundle of nerve fibres
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Medulla Collection: Internal structure of human kidneys, with inset showing medulla
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Medulla Collection: Illustration of peripheral nerves showing ganglion, nerve Fibers, myelin sheath, Arteries
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Medulla Collection: Digital illustration of head in profile showing cross section of brain, neck vertebra and spine
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Medulla Collection: Digital illustration of human brain stem with cerebellum removed revealing medulla and axons
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Medulla Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of nerves development with myelin winding around axons to
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Medulla Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of nerve development with axon wrapped in sections of myelin
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Medulla Collection: Las MA dulas ancient roman mines, LeAon (Spain)
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Medulla Collection: Brain surface anatomy
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Medulla Collection: Pathway of a pain message via sensory nerve in injured muscle
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Medulla Collection: Ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction in the kidney
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Medulla Collection: Anatomy of pituitary gland
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Medulla Collection: Representation of how our senses affect our thoughts
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Medulla Collection: Cross section of human kidney on black background
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Medulla Collection: Side view of the human head showing the functional lobes of the brain
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Medulla Collection: The sympathetic nervous system and the organs of fight-or-flight response
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Medulla Collection: View of limbic system as seen from directly above the head
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Medulla Collection: Cross section of brain with arteries
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Medulla Collection: Hydronephrosis condition of the kidney
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Medulla Collection: Human kidney with artery
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Medulla Collection: Cutaway view of the human kidney and adrenal gland
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Medulla Collection: Conceptual image of cranial nerves in human brain
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Medulla Collection: Schematic of the hypothalamus receiving nerve impulses from the body
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Medulla Collection: Human brain showing the layout of the sensory cortex
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Medulla Collection: Interior detail of human kidney
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Medulla Collection: Endorphins released in the hypothalamus travel down the spinal cord
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Medulla Collection: Sagittal view of human brain showing the corpus callosum
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Medulla Collection: Cutaway view of human skull showing brain details, side view
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Medulla Collection: Urine production in human kidney
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Medulla Collection: Human kidney
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Medulla Collection: Side view of human brain showing internal carotid artery


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The medulla, an essential part of the human brain, can be observed from various angles and perspectives. From an inferior view, one can witness its intricate placement within the anatomy of the brain. A model of the human brain showcases this vital structure alongside other components like the cerebrum and cerebellum. When viewed laterally, the medulla's position becomes clearer in relation to other regions such as the motor cortex pathways. An engraved illustration from 1880 provides a glimpse into the under surface of the human brain, where one can appreciate both its complexity and beauty. Comparatively, even bird brains possess a medulla among their cerebral structures as depicted in another illustration. Artwork dedicated solely to exploring brain anatomy further highlights this crucial region's significance. In contrast, artwork showcasing kidneys reminds us that while different organs serve distinct purposes within our bodies, they all rely on proper communication with the nervous system facilitated by structures like the medulla. Scientific illustrations depicting side views offer valuable insights into how our brains are organized and interconnected. A wax model further aids in visualizing this complex organ's composition and function. Dating back to 1833-39, a colored engraving illustrates not only aspects of our nervous system but also emphasizes key elements such as pons and pineal gland alongside none other than our trusty medulla oblongata. Whether through anatomical models or artistic representations spanning centuries, exploring various depictions of "medulla" sheds light on its role within our intricate neural networks – reminding us that understanding these inner workings is fundamental for comprehending ourselves better.