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Images Dated 13th November 2012 (page 8)

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Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: 19th Century embalmed animal specimens

19th Century embalmed animal specimens. Animal specimens preserved in glass jars. From 1890

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Mushrooms, historical model

Mushrooms, historical model. 1880 papier mache models of different types of mushrooms

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human tissue structure, historical model

Human tissue structure, historical model
Human tissue structure. 1960s anatomical model of a section through human body tissue, showing the arrangement and structure of the cells

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Historical projector

Historical projector

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Early 19th Century facial prosthetics

Early 19th Century facial prosthetics. Selection of false eyes, ears, noses and spectacles from 1920

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Historical ophthalmology refractor

Historical ophthalmology refractor. 1910 refraction eye test equipment. This device is used for clinical measurement and correction of refractive errors of the eye

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: 19th Century chrodometer

19th Century chrodometer. This device was made in 1850

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human upper jaw, historical model

Human upper jaw, historical model
Human upper jaw. 1950s model of the upper jaw (maxilla) of a human, showing the roots (pink) of the teeth (white) embedded in the gums (gingiva, beige), and the path of their nerves (yellow lines)

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: 19th Century copper kettle

19th Century copper kettle. Copper kettle with integral burner underneath. Made in 1880

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: 19th Century hygrometer

19th Century hygrometer. 1880 hygrometer in a stand. A hygrometer is a meteorological instrument used for measuring the moisture content in the environment

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human head, historical anatomical model

Human head, historical anatomical model
Human head. 1960s model of a section through the human head and neck, showing the internal anatomy, including the brain (upper left), nasal cavity (pink, upper right) and muscle structure (red)

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Early 20th Century copper steriliser

Early 20th Century copper steriliser. Made in 1910

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human lower jaw, historical model

Human lower jaw, historical model
Human lower jaw. 1950s model showing the structure of the lower jaw (mandible) of a human

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: 19th Century armillary sphere

19th Century armillary sphere. An armillary sphere, or circular astrolabe, has moveable interlocking rings representing the circles of the celestial sphere

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: 1920s test-tube stand

1920s test-tube stand. Test-tube being held in a 1920s iron stand

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human tooth, historical anatomical model

Human tooth, historical anatomical model
Human tooth. 1950s model showing the external structure of a human molar tooth

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: 19th Century letter scales

19th Century letter scales. Made in 1880

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: 19th Century electricity demonstrator

19th Century electricity demonstrator. 1860 model used to demonstrate electrical conduction

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Early 20th Century copper steriliser

Early 20th Century copper steriliser

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: 19th Century coffee maker

19th Century coffee maker. Copper coffee maker and integral burner (bottom). Made in 1890

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: 19th Century bullseye condenser

19th Century bullseye condenser and stand. Bullseye condensers contain a lens (upper right) that is used to focus and control the light illuminating a subject under a microscope. Made in 1870

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Victorian surgical instruments

Victorian surgical instruments. Selection of surgical instruments from the Victorian era (1837-1901) next to a bed on a ward

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Breast implants

Breast implants. Silicone implants are used in several types of cosmetic surgery, most commonly for surgery to enlarge a breast or to restore breast shape after breast tissue removal for cancer

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human head, historical anatomical model

Human head, historical anatomical model
Human head. 1950s model showing the muscle structure of a human head and neck

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human brain, anatomical model

Human brain, anatomical model
Human brain, model. Model (from 2000), showing the outer structure of the human brain

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human brain, historical anatomical model

Human brain, historical anatomical model
Human brain. 1960s anatomical model of a human brain in a jar

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human upper jaw, historical model

Human upper jaw, historical model
Human upper jaw. 1950s model of the upper jaw (maxilla) of a human, showing the roots (dark) of the teeth (bottom) embedded in the gums (gingiva)

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human eye, historical anatomical model

Human eye, historical anatomical model
Human eye. 1940s model showing the anatomy of the human eye

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human lower jaw, historical model

Human lower jaw, historical model
Human lower jaw. 1950s model showing the structure of the lower jaw (mandible) of a human. A cross-section through one of the teeth is also shown at centre-left

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Early 20th Century metronome

Early 20th Century metronome. Wooden-cased analogue metronome from 1900. Metronomes are used by musicians to maintain a steady beat

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: 19th Century embalmed animal specimens

19th Century embalmed animal specimens. Animal specimens preserved in glass jars. From 1890

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human spine, anatomical model

Human spine, anatomical model
Human spine. Anatomical model (from 1990) showing the lower (lumbosacral) section of the human spine (backbone)

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human tooth, historical anatomical model

Human tooth, historical anatomical model
Human tooth. 1950s model of a section through a human molar tooth, showing the internal structure

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: 19th Century embalmed spider

19th Century embalmed spider. From 1890

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human heart, historical anatomical model

Human heart, historical anatomical model
Human heart. 1950s model showing the anatomy of the human heart

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Female anatomy, historical model

Female anatomy, historical model
Female anatomy. 1920s anatomical model showing the internal organs of the female torso with the lungs removed

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human knee, historical anatomical model

Human knee, historical anatomical model
Human knee. 1960s anatomical model showing the internal structure of the human knee

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Wooden artists mannequin

Wooden artists mannequin

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human heart, historical anatomical model

Human heart, historical anatomical model
Human heart. 1960s model showing the anatomy of the human heart

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Female anatomy, historical model

Female anatomy, historical model
Female anatomy. 1920s anatomical model showing the internal organs of the female upper body with the lungs removed

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Early 20th Century blood pressure gauge

Early 20th Century blood pressure gauge
Interior of Mars. Cutaway artwork showing internal layers within Mars. Mars is one of the rocky, terrestrial planets of the inner solar system

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: 19th Century eye washer

19th Century eye washer. Made in 1880

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: 19th Century copper still

19th Century copper still. Stills are used to distil liquid mixtures (such as alcohol) through boiling and then cooling to condense the vapour

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human mouth, anatomical model

Human mouth, anatomical model
Human mouth. Anatomical model (from 1995) of a human mouth, showing the lips (pink), gums (gingiva, beige), and teeth (white) - being brushed with a toothbrush

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: 19th Century oil lamp

19th Century oil lamp. Made in 1890

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human intestines, historical model

Human intestines, historical model
Human intestines. 1940s anatomical model of the human gut, showing the small intestine at centre (pink), with the large intestine (grey) around it

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: 19th Century Crookes Tube

19th Century Crookes Tube. Invented by William Crookes (1832-1919) in the late 19th century this apparatus was used to investigate the path taken by electrons, or cathode rays as they were known

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2012: Human brain, anatomical model

Human brain, anatomical model
Human brain, model. Model, made in 2000, showing the internal structure of the two hemispheres (left and right) of the human brain



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