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Throat Collection

"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: Whale Shark - mouth open feeding, & diver. Australia. Worldwide

Whale Shark - mouth open feeding, & diver. Australia. Worldwide
VT-6318 WHALE SHARK and Snorkeller - mouth open feeding. 60ft long. Australia - Worldwide. North West coast Australia. Ningaloo Marine Park

Background imageThroat Collection: Female Barber Shaving

Female Barber Shaving
A female barber with a Marcel wave hairstyle holds down her client as she gives him a close shave, with a cut-throat razor!

Background imageThroat Collection: Basking Shark DSE 15 Certorhinus maximus - Isle of Man © Douglas David Seifert ARDEA LONDON

Basking Shark DSE 15 Certorhinus maximus - Isle of Man © Douglas David Seifert ARDEA LONDON
DSE-15 BASKING SHARK - MOUTH OPEN Isle of Man, UK Cetorhinus maximus Distribution: Cool to warm temperate waters, Worldwide Douglas David Seifert Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageThroat Collection: Cardiovascular system, historical artwork

Cardiovascular system, historical artwork. 19th Century hand coloured lithographic print showing the blood vessels (red and blue) of the human neck and torso

Background imageThroat Collection: Digital illustration of Marabou Stork (Leptoptilos crumeniferus)

Digital illustration of Marabou Stork (Leptoptilos crumeniferus), large wading bird showing pink gular sack

Background imageThroat Collection: Mechanics of respiration, diagram

Mechanics of respiration, diagram
Mechanics of respiration. Cutaway diagrams showing the mechanics of breathing in (left) and breathing out (right). Arrows show: the movement of air in and out of the nose

Background imageThroat Collection: Neck anatomy, 19th Century artwork

Neck anatomy, 19th Century artwork. Historical hand coloured lithographic print showing the blood vessels (red and blue), lymph vessels (white threads), lymph nodes (white)

Background imageThroat Collection: Anatomy of Head & Throat

Anatomy of Head & Throat
Detailed diagram of the head and throat Date: Nineteenth century

Background imageThroat Collection: Emerald Tree Boa - 'Gaping' Forest canopy, Peru, Brazil

Emerald Tree Boa - "Gaping" Forest canopy, Peru, Brazil
KEL-379 Emerald Tree Boa - "Gaping" Forest canopy, Peru, Brazil. Corallus caninus Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageThroat Collection: American Alligator

American Alligator
WAT-985 American ALLIGATOR - close-up of head, mouth open Alligator mississippiensis M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageThroat Collection: Gaby Deslys dancer, singer and actress 1881-1920

Gaby Deslys dancer, singer and actress 1881-1920
Gaby Deslys (Marie-Elise Gabrielle Claire) French dancer, singer and actress. Died young of a throat infection caused by Spanish influenza

Background imageThroat Collection: Anatomy of Organs Engraving

Anatomy of Organs Engraving
Engraved illustrations of Anatomy of the Fasciae, Integuents, and Organs of Mastication and Respiration from Iconographic Encyclopedia of Science, Literature and Art, Published in 1851

Background imageThroat Collection: Picture No. 10849407

Picture No. 10849407
Gaboon VIPER - close-up of open mouth. Fangs fold against roof of mouth. (Bitis gabonica rhinocerus) Date:

Background imageThroat Collection: Anatomy of the bronchus and bronchial tubes

Anatomy of the bronchus and bronchial tubes
Digital illustration showing the structure of the bronchus and bronchial tubes. These pathways carry air into the lungs and carbon dioxide out

Background imageThroat Collection: Parrot Snake Costa Rica

Parrot Snake Costa Rica
DOW-4 Parrot Snake - mouth open Costa Rica Leptophis ahaetulla Steve Downer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageThroat Collection: Col X-ray of object (safety pin) lodged in throat

Col X-ray of object (safety pin) lodged in throat
Obstruction in throat. Coloured X-ray of an object (safety pin) lodged in the oesophagus of a woman. In this side view of the neck, the swallowed object is seen at centre right

Background imageThroat Collection: Larynx (voice box), artwork

Larynx (voice box), artwork
Artwork of a side view of the larynx (voice box), the structure that lies on top of the windpipe (trachea, lower frame). The larynx is responsible for voice production (with pink vocal cords at top)

Background imageThroat Collection: Great White Shark VT 3928 (M) Head on, with mouth open showing teeth	- South Australia Carcharodon

Great White Shark VT 3928 (M) Head on, with mouth open showing teeth - South Australia Carcharodon carcharias ©
VT-3928-M Great White / White / White Pointer SHARK - head on, mouth open, showing teeth. South Australia. Carcharodon carcharias Distribution: Temperate and tropical waters

Background imageThroat Collection: Humpback whale - Cooperative feeding, or bubble-net feeding Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska

Humpback whale - Cooperative feeding, or bubble-net feeding Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska. Morning mist. Inside
FG-da-257 Humpback whale - Cooperative feeding, or bubble-net feeding Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska. Morning mist. Megaptera novaeangliae Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageThroat Collection: Thyroid anatomy, artwork C013 / 4675

Thyroid anatomy, artwork C013 / 4675
Thyroid anatomy. Computer artwork of the thyroid glands (pink) of the neck, shown in relation to the bodys bones and throat structures (white)

Background imageThroat Collection: Humpback whale - Mother and calf. Note the throat pleats of the mother

Humpback whale - Mother and calf. Note the throat pleats of the mother, and the numerous remoras hitching a ride
FG-ea-952 Humpback whale - Mother and calf. Note the throat pleats of the mother, and the numerous remoras hitching a ride on the whale

Background imageThroat Collection: Neck, side view, coloured X-ray

Neck, side view, coloured X-ray
Neck from the side, coloured X-ray. The front of the body is at right. The spine runs down centre. It is made up of block-like bones called vertebrae

Background imageThroat Collection: Western Blue Tongue / Shingleback - opening mouth and exposing blue tongue in threat display

Western Blue Tongue / Shingleback - opening mouth and exposing blue tongue in threat display
ASW-4828 Western Blue Tongue / Shingleback - opening mouth and exposing blue tongue in threat display Bell's Rapids, Perth, Western Australia. Western Australia Tiliqua sp. Alan J. S

Background imageThroat Collection: Golden Retriever Dog - Puppy yawning in laundry basket

Golden Retriever Dog - Puppy yawning in laundry basket
JD-9388 Golden Retriever Dog - Puppy yawning in laundry basket. John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageThroat Collection: Using Larynggoscope

Using Larynggoscope
Examing a patients throat with the aid of a laryngoscope

Background imageThroat Collection: Commentary on the Bible - Angels - Vatican Museum, Rome, Italie

Commentary on the Bible - Angels - Vatican Museum, Rome, Italie
GNG5284002 Commentary on the Bible - Angels - Vatican Museum, Rome, Italie; (add.info.: Commentary on the Bible - Angels - Vatican Museum, Rome, Italie ); Godong

Background imageThroat Collection: Tapestry depicting the nativity - Gallery of Tapestries - Vatican Museum, Roma, Italy

Tapestry depicting the nativity - Gallery of Tapestries - Vatican Museum, Roma, Italy
GNG5284001 Tapestry depicting the nativity - Gallery of Tapestries - Vatican Museum, Roma, Italy; Vatican Museums and Galleries

Background imageThroat Collection: Anatomical section of the head

Anatomical section of the head
6266170 Anatomical section of the head; (add.info.: Anatomical section of the head. After a 19th century study by Robert Muys.); Photo © Ken Welsh. All rights reserved 2024

Background imageThroat Collection: Theatrical doctors recovering Clara's notes (engraving)

Theatrical doctors recovering Clara's notes (engraving)
8653566 Theatrical doctors recovering Clara's notes (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Theatrical doctors recovering Clara's notes)

Background imageThroat Collection: 8622558

8622558

Background imageThroat Collection: A Rope Suspended Cradle Over A Valley, Used As A Means Of Transport In Japan In The 19Th Century

A Rope Suspended Cradle Over A Valley, Used As A Means Of Transport In Japan In The 19Th Century
UIG5420674 A Rope Suspended Cradle Over A Valley, Used As A Means Of Transport In Japan In The 19Th Century. From El Mundo En La Mano Published 1875 ©UIG/Leemage

Background imageThroat Collection: Using a laryngoscope to aid a surgeon in the removal of a polyp from the throat, c1890

Using a laryngoscope to aid a surgeon in the removal of a polyp from the throat, c1890
540960 Using a laryngoscope to aid a surgeon in the removal of a polyp from the throat, c1890. From Les Grands Maux et les Grands Remedes (The Principal Illnesses and Their Remedies), Jules Rengade

Background imageThroat Collection: Blood vessels of the neck (coloured engraving)

Blood vessels of the neck (coloured engraving)
8655731 Blood vessels of the neck (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Blood vessels of the neck)

Background imageThroat Collection: The Clifton Suspension Bridge, Spanning The Avon Gorge, Bristol, England In The Late 19Th Century

The Clifton Suspension Bridge, Spanning The Avon Gorge, Bristol, England In The Late 19Th Century
UIG5420268 The Clifton Suspension Bridge, Spanning The Avon Gorge, Bristol, England In The Late 19Th Century. From Our Own Country Published 1898 ©UIG/Leemage

Background imageThroat Collection: European tree frog, Hyla arborea (tree frog, Rana arborea). Shown hanging from a rose bush

European tree frog, Hyla arborea (tree frog, Rana arborea). Shown hanging from a rose bush, male inflating its throat
FLO4694655 European tree frog, Hyla arborea (tree frog, Rana arborea). Shown hanging from a rose bush, male inflating its throat, adhesive abdomen, tadpole and frogspawn

Background imageThroat Collection: Glottis and vocal cords (engraving)

Glottis and vocal cords (engraving)
8655777 Glottis and vocal cords (engraving) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Glottis and vocal cords)

Background imageThroat Collection: The Leatherstocking cave on Hudson island near Glens Falls, USA, historic wood engraving, about 1897

The Leatherstocking cave on Hudson island near Glens Falls, USA, historic wood engraving, about 1897
UIG5414475 The Leatherstocking cave on Hudson island near Glens Falls, USA, historic wood engraving, about 1897; UIG

Background imageThroat Collection: Galitzenbachklamm, gorge in the Lienz Mountains, Dolomites, historical illustration, ca. 1893

Galitzenbachklamm, gorge in the Lienz Mountains, Dolomites, historical illustration, ca. 1893
UIG5413827 Galitzenbachklamm, gorge in the Lienz Mountains, Dolomites, historical illustration, ca. 1893; UIG

Background imageThroat Collection: Examination of the larynx using an electric polyscope (coloured engraving)

Examination of the larynx using an electric polyscope (coloured engraving)
8655708 Examination of the larynx using an electric polyscope (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThroat Collection: Distribution of the vagus nerve (coloured engraving)

Distribution of the vagus nerve (coloured engraving)
8655753 Distribution of the vagus nerve (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Distribution of the vagus nerve)

Background imageThroat Collection: Boston Tea Party, 16 December 1773. Bostonians tarring and feathering the Excise man

Boston Tea Party, 16 December 1773. Bostonians tarring and feathering the Excise man and forcing tea down his throat
530428 Boston Tea Party, 16 December 1773. Bostonians tarring and feathering the Excise man and forcing tea down his throat. In background tea is being dumped in the harbour

Background imageThroat Collection: BARTHOLIN, Thomas (1616-1680). Danish physician, mathematician, and theologian

BARTHOLIN, Thomas (1616-1680). Danish physician, mathematician, and theologian
CUL4875606 BARTHOLIN, Thomas (1616-1680). Danish physician, mathematician, and theologian. He is best known for his work in the discovery of the lymphatic system in humans

Background imageThroat Collection: A deaf child being taught, 1850

A deaf child being taught, 1850
3478639 A deaf child being taught, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting a deaf children placing her hand on the throat of her teacher to feel the vibrations when she speaks)

Background imageThroat Collection: The larynx (coloured engraving)

The larynx (coloured engraving)
8655709 The larynx (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The larynx)

Background imageThroat Collection: Larynx, trachea and bronchi (coloured engraving)

Larynx, trachea and bronchi (coloured engraving)
8655759 Larynx, trachea and bronchi (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Larynx, trachea and bronchi)

Background imageThroat Collection: Nerves of the tongue and mouth and mechanism of swallowing (coloured engraving)

Nerves of the tongue and mouth and mechanism of swallowing (coloured engraving)
8655754 Nerves of the tongue and mouth and mechanism of swallowing (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThroat Collection: Lymph nodes of the armpit and throat (coloured engraving)

Lymph nodes of the armpit and throat (coloured engraving)
8655740 Lymph nodes of the armpit and throat (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lymph nodes of the armpit and throat. Circulatory system)

Background imageThroat Collection: Kiso Komawakamaru Yoshinaka Conquering the Tengu, 1866. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

Kiso Komawakamaru Yoshinaka Conquering the Tengu, 1866. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Kiso Komawakamaru Yoshinaka Conquering the Tengu, 1866. Series: Beauty and Valor in the Novel Suikoden



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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.