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Veins Collection (page 9)

Veins, the intricate pathways of life coursing through our bodies

Background imageVeins Collection: Iris Californian hybrids C017 / 7501

Iris Californian hybrids C017 / 7501
Iris Californian hybrids in flower

Background imageVeins Collection: Heart chambers and sinus node, artwork C014 / 2030

Heart chambers and sinus node, artwork C014 / 2030
Heart chambers and sinus node (yellow). Cutaway artwork revealing the four internal heart chambers and the heart valves and tendons (white). The two upper chambers are the atria

Background imageVeins Collection: Plantain Lily (Hosta sp. ) C017 / 7494

Plantain Lily (Hosta sp. ) C017 / 7494
Single leaf of Plantain Lily (Hosta sp.)

Background imageVeins Collection: Male heart, artwork

Male heart, artwork
Male heart, computer artwork

Background imageVeins Collection: Heart chamber anatomy, artwork C014 / 2029

Heart chamber anatomy, artwork C014 / 2029
Heart chamber anatomy. Cutaway artwork revealing the four internal heart chambers and the heart valves and tendons (white). The two upper chambers are the atria

Background imageVeins Collection: Human veins, artwork

Human veins, artwork
Human veins, computer artwork

Background imageVeins Collection: Thrombophlebitis in the brain, MRI scans

Thrombophlebitis in the brain, MRI scans
Thrombophlebitis in the brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) angiograms comparing the blood vessels (white) of the brain and neck in a healthy 43-year-old (left)

Background imageVeins Collection: Raindrops on a leaf

Raindrops on a leaf. Close-up of water droplets on a sessile oak (Quercus petraea) leaf

Background imageVeins Collection: Migrant hawker dragonfly

Migrant hawker dragonfly at rest. The migrant hawker (Aeshna mixta) is one of the smaller species of dragonfly measuring up to just 63 millimetres in length

Background imageVeins Collection: Thrombophlebitis in the brain, 3D CT scan

Thrombophlebitis in the brain, 3D CT scan
Thrombophlebitis in the brain. Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) angiogram of the blood vessels (blue) in the brain of a 48-year-old with thrombophlebitis of the superior sagittal sinus

Background imageVeins 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 imageVeins Collection: Thigh nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6804

Thigh nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6804
Thigh nerve plexus. Artwork of the nerves (yellow), arteries (red), veins (blue), and muscles (brown) of the upper leg (thigh)

Background imageVeins 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 imageVeins Collection: Beech leaf (Fagus sylvatica) C016 / 7714

Beech leaf (Fagus sylvatica) C016 / 7714
Beech leaf (Fagus sylvatica) against a blue sky in winter



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Veins, the intricate pathways of life coursing through our bodies. From the brain blood vessels captured in a mesmerizing 3D angiogram C007/1981 to the powerful beat of the heart, they can an essential part of our cardiovascular system. They connect us like coal mining by G. H. Davis unearths precious resources. In historical artwork depicting the cardiovascular system, we witness the delicate balance between heart, veins, and arteries that keeps us alive. The neck anatomy portrayed in 19th-century artwork reveals the complexity hidden beneath our skin. Human heart anatomy comes alive through artistic renderings, showcasing its beauty and functionality. Just as autumn leaves reveal their underside's intricate network of veins, so too do our own bodies hold secrets within. Medical and anatomical illustrations bring forth a deeper understanding of how veins intertwine with every aspect of our being. Whether it be exploring the retina or delving into brain anatomy through artistry, we uncover new dimensions within ourselves. A diagram displaying bones alongside veins and arteries in a human arm and hand reminds us that these vital channels extend beyond mere biology; they shape who we are physically and symbolically. Veins carry not only blood but also stories - tales etched into each pathway traveled throughout history. They embody resilience and connection while reminding us that life is a tapestry woven intricately together by countless threads - just like our veins entwined within us all.