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Throat Collection (#4)

"The Throat: A Gateway to Life's Marvels and Wonders" The throat, a remarkable organ that connects us to the world in more ways than one

Background imageThroat Collection: Recumbent stag, decorated on the body with greyhound and lion (gold) (detail of 389338)

Recumbent stag, decorated on the body with greyhound and lion (gold) (detail of 389338)
XBP389342 Recumbent stag, decorated on the body with greyhound and lion (gold) (detail of 389338) by Greek School, (4th century BC); State Hermitage Museum, St

Background imageThroat Collection: Recumbent stag, decorated on the body with greyhound (gold) (detail of 389338)

Recumbent stag, decorated on the body with greyhound (gold) (detail of 389338)
XBP389341 Recumbent stag, decorated on the body with greyhound (gold) (detail of 389338) by Greek School, (4th century BC); State Hermitage Museum, St

Background imageThroat Collection: Seventeenth century adventure

Seventeenth century adventure
LLM455744 Seventeenth century adventure by Cuneo, Cyrus (1879-1916); Private Collection; (add.info.: Seventeenth century adventure)

Background imageThroat Collection: The Cavaliers Escape (engraving)

The Cavaliers Escape (engraving)
6021209 The Cavaliers Escape (engraving) by Lawless, Matthew James (1837-1864) (attr. to); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Cavaliers Escape)

Background imageThroat Collection: The World Went Very Well Then, by Walter Besant (engraving)

The World Went Very Well Then, by Walter Besant (engraving)
1624675 The World Went Very Well Then, by Walter Besant (engraving) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The World Went Very Well Then, by Walter Besant)

Background imageThroat Collection: Poster advertising Pastilles au Miel, honey lozenges, made by G

Poster advertising Pastilles au Miel, honey lozenges, made by G
PER206027 Poster advertising Pastilles au Miel, honey lozenges, made by G. Darmand (colour litho) by French School; Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageThroat Collection: Tom Jones, singer from Wales, pictured circa 1965, examining his famous tonsils in

Tom Jones, singer from Wales, pictured circa 1965, examining his famous tonsils in the mirror. Sir Thomas John Woodward OBE (born 7 June 1940), known professionally as Tom Jones, is a Welsh singer

Background imageThroat Collection: Throat - Spray June 1952. Gordon Needham (Baritone). June 1952 C2902

Throat - Spray June 1952. Gordon Needham (Baritone). June 1952 C2902

Background imageThroat Collection: Riding Habit 1857

Riding Habit 1857
Amazon corsage buttoning to the throat & with a small white collar & reversed cuffs. Black velvet hat ornamented with a plume & worn with a veil. Date: 1857

Background imageThroat Collection: Advert for Sanitas flu fumigator 1900

Advert for Sanitas flu fumigator 1900
Advertisement for Sanitas fumigator, for the treatment of influenza and other lung and throat infections. Date: 1900

Background imageThroat Collection: Male Anole Lizards (Anolis sp) in territorial display to each other. Rainforest canopy

Male Anole Lizards (Anolis sp) in territorial display to each other. Rainforest canopy, Rio Claro Reserve, Magdalena Valley, Colombia, South America

Background imageThroat Collection: Inside Head and Neck

Inside Head and Neck
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Background imageThroat Collection: Girl Running With Ear and Mouth Illustrations

Girl Running With Ear and Mouth Illustrations
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Background imageThroat Collection: Throat Ships Surgeon Admiral Jan van Nes according

Throat Ships Surgeon Admiral Jan van Nes according
The Throat of the Ships Surgeon or Admiral Jan van Nes A Throat of the, according to the non attested Tradition, of the Ships Doctor of Admiral Jan van Nes ships surgeon from Admiral Jan van Nes

Background imageThroat Collection: The Throat Chakra

The Throat Chakra. Date: 1927

Background imageThroat Collection: William the Conqueror seizing his Brother Odo, Bishop of Bayeaux & Earl of Kent, 1773

William the Conqueror seizing his Brother Odo, Bishop of Bayeaux & Earl of Kent, 1773. William, then Duke of Normandy, made his half-brother Odo, Bishop of Bayeaux in 1049

Background imageThroat Collection: Ruby-throated hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) male feeding

Ruby-throated hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) male feeding

Background imageThroat Collection: Mandibular reduction, miniature in the Surgery Codex in Comments of Apollonius, by

Mandibular reduction, miniature in the Surgery Codex in Comments of Apollonius, by Cizio the 8th century AD, 9th century copy

Background imageThroat Collection: Shaving the Master

Shaving the Master
The Edwardian butler (Mr. Edgar), in his role as valet, gives the Master of the house (Sir John Olliff-Cooper) his morning shave, using a cut- throat razor. Date: early 1900s (re-enactment)

Background imageThroat Collection: Advert for Wulfings Formamint tablets 1913

Advert for Wulfings Formamint tablets 1913
Why you catch sore throats and how to cure and prevent it. Germs from a public telephone in constant use, and railway carriages are favourite breeding grounds

Background imageThroat Collection: Human Lungs anatomy

Human Lungs anatomy
Antique illustration of a Human Lungs

Background imageThroat Collection: Mouth wide open

Mouth wide open

Background imageThroat Collection: Diagram of nasal passages

Diagram of nasal passages

Background imageThroat Collection: Diagram showing inside of mouth and salivary glands

Diagram showing inside of mouth and salivary glands

Background imageThroat Collection: Black and white digital illustration of open mouth showing white teeth, tongue, and back of throat

Black and white digital illustration of open mouth showing white teeth, tongue, and back of throat

Background imageThroat Collection: Anatomy of human respiratory system

Anatomy of human respiratory system

Background imageThroat Collection: Cutaway diagram of human respiratory system

Cutaway diagram of human respiratory system, including nasal and mouth cross section

Background imageThroat Collection: Cross section of human digestive system

Cross section of human digestive system

Background imageThroat Collection: Anatomy of female body with internal organs superimposed

Anatomy of female body with internal organs superimposed

Background imageThroat Collection: MEDICAL EXAM, 1917. School children receiving throat exams at Washington School in Lawton

MEDICAL EXAM, 1917. School children receiving throat exams at Washington School in Lawton, Oklahoma. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1917

Background imageThroat Collection: Picture No. 10786320

Picture No. 10786320
Green ANACONDA - close-up of head, open mouth (Eunectes murinus) Date:

Background imageThroat Collection: Grizzly Bear WAT 4240 Ursus arctos © M. Watson / ardea. com

Grizzly Bear WAT 4240 Ursus arctos © M. Watson / ardea. com
WAT-4240 GRIZZLY BEAR - ROARS AT CAMERA Ursus arctos horribilis The Grizzly is a sub species of the North American Brown Bear Distribution: Alaska, Canada and United States. M

Background imageThroat Collection: Whale Shark - With mouth wide open, shark is filter feeding in tropical waters

Whale Shark - With mouth wide open, shark is filter feeding in tropical waters
VT-6280 Whale SHARK - mouth open for filter feeding Tropical waters, Ningaloo reef, Western Australia Rhincodon typus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageThroat Collection: Anatomical section of the head. After a 19th century study by Robert Muys

Anatomical section of the head. After a 19th century study by Robert Muys

Background imageThroat Collection: Alaska, Red Throated Loon (Gavia Stellata) Swims On A Green Pond

Alaska, Red Throated Loon (Gavia Stellata) Swims On A Green Pond

Background imageThroat Collection: Male Allisons anole (Anolis allisoni) looking at camera, Roatan, Honduras

Male Allisons anole (Anolis allisoni) looking at camera, Roatan, Honduras

Background imageThroat Collection: Picture No. 11992769

Picture No. 11992769
Magnificent Frigatebird - An adult male with extended throat pouch - North Seymour Island - Galapagos Magnificent Frigatebird - An adult male with extended throat pouch - North Seymour Island

Background imageThroat Collection: Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus Niloticus) on the shore with mouth wide open, teeth

Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus Niloticus) on the shore with mouth wide open, teeth and throat well visible, Crocodile Market, Lake Chamo. Africa, Ethiopia

Background imageThroat Collection: Neck throat anatomy engraving 1866

Neck throat anatomy engraving 1866
Atlas d anatomie descriptive du corps humain C. Bonamy - Paul Broca Victor Masson et Fils Paris 1866

Background imageThroat Collection: Human male anatomy

Human male anatomy
Antique illustration of a Human male anatomy

Background imageThroat Collection: Anatomy of inner ear and sinuses

Anatomy of inner ear and sinuses

Background imageThroat Collection: Medical illustration of female breast

Medical illustration of female breast, front and side view

Background imageThroat Collection: Pulmonary embolism, pathway of embolus to the heart and lungs

Pulmonary embolism, pathway of embolus to the heart and lungs

Background imageThroat Collection: Medical illustration of male chest with arteries, veins, heart and rib cage

Medical illustration of male chest with arteries, veins, heart and rib cage
Three dimensional medical illustration of male chest showing arteries, veins, heart and rib cage

Background imageThroat Collection: Young, desperate man wearing a shirt and a tie holding his hands over his ears

Young, desperate man wearing a shirt and a tie holding his hands over his ears, has 100-euro notes stuffed into his mouth

Background imageThroat Collection: Picture No. 10848525

Picture No. 10848525
Great Frigatebird - displaying (Fregata minor ridgwayi) Date:

Background imageThroat Collection: Throat cancer, X-rays

Throat cancer, X-rays
Throat cancer. Coloured X-rays showing the transit of a contrast medium (dense white) through the throat of a 54-year-old patient with an adenocarcinoma (cancer) of the lower oesophagus (gullet)

Background imageThroat Collection: Larynx anatomy, artwork

Larynx anatomy, artwork
Larynx anatomy. Artwork of the anatomy of the human larynx (voicebox) showing the production of vocal sounds (yellow arrows)



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"The Throat: A Gateway to Life's Marvels and Wonders" The throat, a remarkable organ that connects us to the world in more ways than one. Just like the immense Whale Shark with its mouth wide open, feeding on plankton as it gracefully glides through the waters of Australia, our throats serve as a passage for nourishment and sustenance. But it is not just about consumption; it is also about expression. Like a skilled female barber meticulously shaving her client's beard, our throats allow us to communicate our thoughts and emotions, giving voice to our innermost desires. Beyond its external beauty lies an intricate network within - the cardiovascular system. As depicted in historical artwork, this complex web of veins and arteries pulsates beneath the surface, ensuring oxygen-rich blood reaches every corner of our bodies. Intriguingly captured in a digital illustration is the Marabou Stork with its pink gular sack displayed proudly. This large wading bird reminds us that even creatures beyond humans rely on their throats for survival and display. Delving deeper into anatomy, 19th-century artwork showcases the intricacies of neck muscles intertwined with delicate bones. It serves as a reminder that strength lies within vulnerability. Just like the Basking Shark off Isle of Man's coast photographed by Douglas David Seifert ARDEA LONDON, we witness how these majestic creatures filter-feed through their massive mouths – reminding us that nature has perfected this mechanism over time. Understanding head and throat anatomy allows us to appreciate how each part plays a vital role in shaping who we are. From taste buds to vocal cords, they all contribute to making us unique individuals. Mechanics of respiration come alive through detailed diagrams showcasing how air flows effortlessly through our throats during inhalation and exhalation – an essential process enabling life itself. Venturing into lush forests of Peru or Brazil reveals another marvel - Emerald Tree Boas.