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Right Leg Collection

"From Total Hip Replacement to Leg Anatomy: A Journey through the Right Leg" The journey begins with a Total Hip Replacement

Background imageRight Leg Collection: Total hip replacement, X-ray

Total hip replacement, X-ray
Total hip replacement. Coloured frontal X-ray of a female pelvis with a total hip replacement (white, lower right). The replacement hip consists of a ball and shaft

Background imageRight Leg Collection: A Seated Monkey squirrel monkey A Squirrel Monkey

A Seated Monkey squirrel monkey A Squirrel Monkey
A Seated Monkey a squirrel monkey (A Squirrel Monkey), surrounded by a dark brown shade, on a table edge or windowsill. The animal holds a note in its right leg

Background imageRight Leg Collection: letter Y Saint George dragon form St. Joris beats

letter Y Saint George dragon form St. Joris beats
The letter Y with Saint George and the dragon, The letter Y, in the form of St. Joris who beats the dragon. The left leg of the letter in the form of St

Background imageRight Leg Collection: Civil War victim Vandyke beard right leg amputated

Civil War victim Vandyke beard right leg amputated
Civil War victim with Vandyke beard, right leg amputated; Attributed to William H. Bell (American, 1830 - 1910); about 1865; Albumen silver print

Background imageRight Leg Collection: Verona Sketchbook Right leg page 33 1760 Francesco Lorenzi

Verona Sketchbook Right leg page 33 1760 Francesco Lorenzi
Verona Sketchbook: Right leg (page 33), 1760. Francesco Lorenzi (Italian, 1723-1787). Black chalk with white heightening; sheet: 32 x 23 cm (12 5/8 x 9 1/16 in.)

Background imageRight Leg Collection: St Jerome seated ground reading inscribed scroll

St Jerome seated ground reading inscribed scroll
Artokoloro

Background imageRight Leg Collection: Pendant Design Sphinx Body Fish Carrying Man

Pendant Design Sphinx Body Fish Carrying Man
Artokoloro

Background imageRight Leg Collection: Study Right Leg Male Child Pen brown ink black chalk

Study Right Leg Male Child Pen brown ink black chalk
Artokoloro

Background imageRight Leg Collection: Thigh nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6805

Thigh nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6805
Thigh nerve plexus. Artwork of the nerves (yellow), arteries (red), veins (blue), and muscles (brown) of the upper leg (thigh)

Background imageRight Leg Collection: Leg anatomy, artwork C013 / 4497

Leg anatomy, artwork C013 / 4497
Leg anatomy. Computer artwork of an oblique posterior view looking up a human leg, showing muscles and tendons (brown and white), bones and ligaments (white), arteries and veins (red and blue)

Background imageRight Leg Collection: Leg anatomy, artwork C013 / 4496

Leg anatomy, artwork C013 / 4496
Leg anatomy. Computer artwork of an oblique anterior view looking up a human leg, showing muscles and tendons (brown and white), bones and ligaments (white), arteries and veins (red and blue)


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"From Total Hip Replacement to Leg Anatomy: A Journey through the Right Leg" The journey begins with a Total Hip Replacement, where modern medicine restores mobility and strength. X-ray images reveal the intricate structure of the right leg, showcasing its bones and joints in remarkable detail. In a peaceful corner of nature, a Seated Monkey squirrel monkey gracefully balances on its right leg, displaying agility and poise. Legend comes alive as Saint George takes on his dragon form, his powerful right leg propelling him forward in the epic battle known as St. Joris beats. Tragic reminders of war emerge when we learn about Civil War victim whose Vandyke beard couldn't hide the loss of their right leg amputation. An artist's sketchbook from 1760 captures Verona's beauty, featuring an exquisite drawing of a seated St Jerome engrossed in reading an inscribed scroll with his legs crossed at just the right angle. Delving into ancient symbolism, a pendant design depicts a Sphinx body carrying a man while being supported by its strong right leg - representing resilience and guidance through life's challenges. A study reveals how artists meticulously observe every detail; here we find an intricate depiction of a male child's right leg using pen brown ink and black chalk for utmost precision. Silverwork designs come alive with garlands, birds, and grotesque motifs adorning bracelets and necklaces that elegantly wrap around wrists or drape over shoulders - all inspired by the graceful lines of the human body's limbs including our beloved right leg. Artokoloro brings us closer to understanding thigh nerve plexus through artwork C016/6805 – unveiling hidden connections within this vital part of our anatomy.