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"Theosophy Chakras 1696: Exploring the Mystical Connection between Organs and Energy Centers" Delve into the intricate world as we unravel their hidden secrets

Background imageOrgans Collection: Organs anatomy engraving 1857

Organs anatomy engraving 1857
Rank, johannes - The human being. 1 - 1894

Background imageOrgans Collection: Stomach organs anatomy engraving 1857

Stomach organs anatomy engraving 1857
Rank, johannes - The human being. 1 - 1894

Background imageOrgans Collection: Cross section of human stomach

Cross section of human stomach

Background imageOrgans Collection: Illustration, pipe organ and stool with red cushion

Illustration, pipe organ and stool with red cushion

Background imageOrgans Collection: Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) with cross-section revealing internal organs of

Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) with cross-section revealing internal organs of digestive system, side view

Background imageOrgans Collection: Interior View of Westminster Abbey on the Commemoration of Handel, Taken from the

Interior View of Westminster Abbey on the Commemoration of Handel, Taken from the Managers Box, London Signed and possibly dated, lower right: " E

Background imageOrgans Collection: Sheng - Chinese free-reed instrument

Sheng - Chinese free-reed instrument
Sheng (pronounced Shung ) - an ancient Chnese mouth organ, which was the forerunner of modern free-reed organs. The Sheng is a gourd with a flat cover

Background imageOrgans Collection: Positive Organ

Positive Organ - a chamber organ belonging to the reign of Louis XIII of France. Intended to remain in a fixed position, as opposed to smaller portable organs

Background imageOrgans Collection: Relationship of organs of the body, the Humours and signs of Zodiac. From Gregor

Relationship of organs of the body, the Humours and signs of Zodiac. From Gregor Reisch Margarita Philosophica Basle, 1508. Leo sole house of the Sun governs the heart - hence Lion Hearted

Background imageOrgans Collection: Internal anatomy of frog, dissected with its internal organs hanging out of its belly

Internal anatomy of frog, dissected with its internal organs hanging out of its belly

Background imageOrgans Collection: Worker Honey Bee feeding on flower, cross section model showing internal organs

Worker Honey Bee feeding on flower, cross section model showing internal organs

Background imageOrgans Collection: Glass Catfish, Kryptopterus bicirrhis, transparent fish with visible internal organs

Glass Catfish, Kryptopterus bicirrhis, transparent fish with visible internal organs, a bifurcated caudal fin, and barbels hanging from its mouth

Background imageOrgans Collection: Human anatomy, artwork F008 / 3211

Human anatomy, artwork F008 / 3211
Human anatomy, artwork

Background imageOrgans Collection: Iguanodon anatomy, artwork

Iguanodon anatomy, artwork
Iguanodon anatomy, computer artwork. Iguanodon was one of the most widespread dinosaurs, and fossils have been found in many regions, including Europe and North America

Background imageOrgans 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 imageOrgans Collection: Liver and stomach nerves, 1825 artwork

Liver and stomach nerves, 1825 artwork
Liver and stomach nerves. Extensive network of nerves (white) supplying the liver (upper left) and stomach (lower right). These nerves networks (plexuses)

Background imageOrgans Collection: Heart-lung anatomy, 1825 artwork

Heart-lung anatomy, 1825 artwork
Heart-lung anatomy. Axial section through the chest at the level of the fifth thoracic vertebra (T5). The front of the body is at top

Background imageOrgans Collection: Abdominal organs, 1880 artwork C017 / 6912

Abdominal organs, 1880 artwork C017 / 6912
Abdominal organs. Historical anatomical artwork of a dissected abdomen seen from the front, showing the internal organs. These include the intestines, bladder, stomach and liver

Background imageOrgans Collection: Deep abdominal organs, 1880 artwork C017 / 6913

Deep abdominal organs, 1880 artwork C017 / 6913
Deep abdominal organs. Historical anatomical artwork of a dissected abdomen seen from the front, showing the deep-seated organs and major blood vessels after the removal of the intestines

Background imageOrgans Collection: Kidney anatomy, 1825 artwork

Kidney anatomy, 1825 artwork
Kidney anatomy. At top are the left and right kidneys (brown) with arteries (red), veins (blue), ureters (white) and adrenal glands (cream, on top of kidneys)

Background imageOrgans Collection: Kidneys, anatomical artwork

Kidneys, anatomical artwork
Kidneys. Anatomical computer artwork of a mans body, showing the position of the kidneys (red, centre left and right) and adrenal glands (beige)

Background imageOrgans Collection: Human blood vessel anatomy, artwork

Human blood vessel anatomy, artwork
Human blood vessel anatomy. Cutaway computer artwork showing the location of the major arteries and veins inside the human trunk. The kidneys (red, centre left and right) are also shown

Background imageOrgans Collection: Hearing centre, artwork

Hearing centre, artwork
Hearing centre. Computer artwork showing the area of the brains temporal lobe that is associated with hearing (red). This area receives auditory input from the cochlea (coiled)

Background imageOrgans Collection: Body cleansing, conceptual artwork C016 / 7503

Body cleansing, conceptual artwork C016 / 7503
Body cleansing, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageOrgans Collection: Artificial heart valves, artwork C016 / 7495

Artificial heart valves, artwork C016 / 7495
Artificial heart valves, computer artwork. There are four valves in the human heart, all of which prevent the backflow of blood

Background imageOrgans Collection: Hens reproductive system, artwork

Hens reproductive system, artwork
Hens reproductive system. Computer artwork of the reproductive system of a female domestic chicken (gallus gallus domesticus), showing a fully formed egg (centre right) ready to be laid

Background imageOrgans Collection: Human bone structure, artwork C016 / 7494

Human bone structure, artwork C016 / 7494
Human bone structure. Computer artwork showing all the different parts that make up a human bone, including the bone marrow (bottom left) where blood cells (round, white and red) are formed

Background imageOrgans Collection: Insect defence glands, artwork C016 / 7681

Insect defence glands, artwork C016 / 7681
Insect defence glands. Computer artwork of a beetle (order Coleoptera, left) and ant (family Formicidae, right), showing the location of the glands that secrete defensive chemicals

Background imageOrgans Collection: Kangaroo muscle structure, artwork C016 / 7690

Kangaroo muscle structure, artwork C016 / 7690
Kangaroo muscle structure. Computer artwork showing the muscle structure that allows a kangaroo to jump at great speed

Background imageOrgans Collection: Intestinal hernia, artwork C016 / 7525

Intestinal hernia, artwork C016 / 7525
Intestinal hernia. Computer artwork of a person with an intestinal hernia (lower right), showing how it has been treated (left)

Background imageOrgans Collection: Spare body parts, conceptual artwork C016 / 7528

Spare body parts, conceptual artwork C016 / 7528
Spare body parts, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageOrgans Collection: Male skeleton and organs, artwork

Male skeleton and organs, artwork
Male skeleton and organs and blood vessels, artwork

Background imageOrgans Collection: Organ transplants, conceptual artwork

Organ transplants, conceptual artwork
Organ transplants. Conceptual artwork of a human body as a jigsaw puzzle, with two removed puzzle pieces representing organ transplants

Background imageOrgans Collection: Organ bank, conceptual artwork

Organ bank, conceptual artwork
Organ bank, conceptual computer artwork. Various human organs and body parts growing in beakers in a laboratory

Background imageOrgans Collection: Healthy abdomen, MRI scan C018 / 0663

Healthy abdomen, MRI scan C018 / 0663
Healthy abdomen. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of the abdomen of a 35 year old patient showing the internal organs. At top are the stomach (purple) and liver (red)

Background imageOrgans Collection: Dissected mouse, illustration C018 / 0781

Dissected mouse, illustration C018 / 0781
Dissected mouse (Mus musculus), illustration

Background imageOrgans Collection: Healthy abdomen, MRI scan C018 / 0664

Healthy abdomen, MRI scan C018 / 0664
Healthy abdomen. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of the abdomen of a 35 year old patient showing the internal organs. At top are the stomach (brown) and liver (orange)

Background imageOrgans Collection: Glass frog C014 / 0958

Glass frog C014 / 0958
Glass frog. Close-up of the underside of a glass frog (Hyalinobatrachium sp.), showing its translucent skin and its internal organs

Background imageOrgans Collection: Healthy kidneys, artwork C014 / 0397

Healthy kidneys, artwork C014 / 0397
Healthy kidneys, computer artwork. The kidneys filter waste products from the blood. The waste products are transported as urine to the bladder (not seen) via the ureters (tubes)

Background imageOrgans Collection: Healthy kidneys, artwork C014 / 0398

Healthy kidneys, artwork C014 / 0398
Healthy kidneys, computer artwork. The kidneys filter waste products from the blood. The waste products are transported as urine to the bladder (not seen) via the ureters (tubes)

Background imageOrgans Collection: Paraneplocephala tapeworm, micrograph C014 / 4860

Paraneplocephala tapeworm, micrograph C014 / 4860
Paraneplocephala tapeworm. Light micrograph showing the internal anatomy of a Paraneplocephala sp. tapeworm. This short parasitic tapeworm (order Cestoidea) is found in horses and other herbivores

Background imageOrgans Collection: Liver, gallbladder and pancreas, artwork

Liver, gallbladder and pancreas, artwork
Liver, gallbladder and pancreas, computer artwork. The largest organ seen here is the liver. Below the liver are the pancreas (pink, left to right) and the gallbladder (brown, left)

Background imageOrgans Collection: Lung lymph vessels, 1825 artwork

Lung lymph vessels, 1825 artwork
Lung lymph vessels. Dissected right lung showing its lymph vessels (white). The dark bands are fissures between the different lobes of the lung

Background imageOrgans Collection: Pulmonary nerve plexus, 1825 artwork

Pulmonary nerve plexus, 1825 artwork
Pulmonary nerve plexus. View from behind, with the thoracic spine removed, of the posterior pulmonary plexus, a confluence of nerves (white)

Background imageOrgans Collection: Veins of the stomach, 1825 artwork

Veins of the stomach, 1825 artwork
Veins of the stomach. Abdominal dissection showing the veins (blue) of the stomach (centre) and the greater omentum (lower centre, yellow)

Background imageOrgans Collection: Intestinal lymph vessels, 1825 artwork

Intestinal lymph vessels, 1825 artwork
Intestinal lymph vessels. Dissection of the abdominal cavity showing lymphatic vessels (white) and nodes (lumps). The thoracic duct (top) connects with the intestinal lymph trunk (centre)

Background imageOrgans 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 imageOrgans Collection: Internal body organs, 1825 artwork

Internal body organs, 1825 artwork
Internal body organs. Dissection showing the internal organs of the chest and abdomen. The overlying tissues have been removed to show (from top) the lungs



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"Theosophy Chakras 1696: Exploring the Mystical Connection between Organs and Energy Centers" Delve into the intricate world as we unravel their hidden secrets. From the Front View of Lungs to a Diagram showcasing their complex structure, witness the marvels that keep us breathing. Discover the Master organ at Saint-Eustache church in Paris, France, Europe - an architectural wonder intertwined with spirituality. Marvel at historical artwork depicting the Cardiovascular system, offering glimpses into our ancient understanding of these vital organs. Uncover surprising connections between Astrology and medicine through captivating artwork. Explore Neck anatomy through mesmerizing 19th Century illustrations that showcase both beauty and complexity. Step back in time to witness an Automaton at the Schoolboys Own Exhibition in 1929, a testament to human ingenuity mimicking our own organic machinery. Immerse yourself in artistic depictions of Pig anatomy, where science meets creativity. Witness various parts come together harmoniously within Anatomy's intricate web. Embark on a journey through Digestive Organs - from mouth-watering beginnings to nourishing endings. Understand how each piece plays its unique role in this complex symphony of digestion. Lastly, explore Phrenological Head captured in black and white - a fascinating study intertwining psychology and physiology for centuries. Join us as we unlock the mysteries behind these remarkable organs that sustain life itself.