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"Bones: Unveiling the Hidden Structures of Life" Delving into the depths of human anatomy

Background imageBones Collection: Oncoul Mammoth, 19th century artwork

Oncoul Mammoth, 19th century artwork. Artwork from the 1886 ninth edition of Moses and Geology (Samuel Kinns, London). This book was originally published in 1882

Background imageBones Collection: Ectopic hydrocephalic shunt, 3D MRI scan

Ectopic hydrocephalic shunt, 3D MRI scan
Ectopic hydrocephalic shunt. Coloured 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of the pelvis of a patient, showing an ectopic (abnormally positioned) hydrocephalic shunt (ring, centre)

Background imageBones Collection: Skeletons head, artwork

Skeletons head, artwork
Skeletons head. Computer artwork showing the bones of the head, neck and shoulders of a human skeleton that is lying down

Background imageBones Collection: Human brain and skull, artwork

Human brain and skull, artwork
Human brain and skull, computer artwork. The human brain occupies a relatively large volume within the skull compared to other primates

Background imageBones Collection: Skeleton X-ray, artwork

Skeleton X-ray, artwork
Skeleton X-ray, computer artwork. This depiction of a full body X-ray shows the 206 bones of the human skeleton in a normal standing position

Background imageBones Collection: Skeletons feet, artwork

Skeletons feet, artwork
Skeletons feet. Computer artwork showing the bones of the feet of a human skeleton that is lying down

Background imageBones Collection: Skeletons, artwork

Skeletons, artwork
Skeletons. Computer artwork of the skull and neck of a human skeleton, flanked by two other skeletons

Background imageBones Collection: Skeleton and ligaments, artwork

Skeleton and ligaments, artwork
Female skeleton, computer artwork. The human skeleton has 206 bones. The skull (at top) protects the brain. The ribs of the chest (at upper centre) enclose the heart and lungs

Background imageBones Collection: Skeletons torso, artwork

Skeletons torso, artwork
Skeletons torso. Computer artwork showing the bones of the torso of a human skeleton that is lying down

Background imageBones Collection: Hip pain, conceptual artwork

Hip pain, conceptual artwork
Hip pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in a hip. The bones (white) of the upper leg and lower torso are shown within an outline (blue)

Background imageBones Collection: Skull and eyeballs, artwork

Skull and eyeballs, artwork
Skull and eyeballs. Computer artwork of part of the skull, showing the eyeballs embedded in the eye sockets

Background imageBones Collection: Upper torso bones, artwork

Upper torso bones, artwork. These bones include the upper arm bones (one humerus on each side), the spinal bones (vertebrae) forming the central backbone, and the chest bones

Background imageBones Collection: Skull and brain anatomy, artwork

Skull and brain anatomy, artwork. The brain and its different regions (coloured areas) are inside the cranial cavity. At left, the facial bones form the front of the skull

Background imageBones Collection: Ankle pain, conceptual artwork

Ankle pain, conceptual artwork
Ankle pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in an ankle. The bones (white) of the lower legs

Background imageBones Collection: Toothache, conceptual artwork

Toothache, conceptual artwork
Toothache. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in the teeth. The bones (white) of the mouth and face are shown within an outline (purple) of this part of the body

Background imageBones Collection: Knuckle pain, conceptual artwork

Knuckle pain, conceptual artwork
Knuckle pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red areas) in the knuckles of a hand. The bones (white) of the hand are shown within an outline (blue)

Background imageBones Collection: Human skull, artwork

Human skull, artwork. The skull consists of the cranium (upper area) which encases and protects the brain, and the facial bones

Background imageBones Collection: Headache, conceptual artwork

Headache, conceptual artwork
Headache. Conceptual computer artwork showing the pain of a headache (represented as the red area on the head). The skull (white) and upper spine (bottom right) are shown within an outline (blue)

Background imageBones Collection: Shoulder pain, conceptual artwork

Shoulder pain, conceptual artwork
Shoulder pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in the shoulders. The bones (white) of the upper torso and neck are shown within an outline (blue)

Background imageBones Collection: Abdominal organs, anatomical artwork

Abdominal organs, anatomical artwork. The organs are shown within the surrounding bones, including the pelvis (bottom) and the rib-cage (top)

Background imageBones Collection: Elbow pain, conceptual artwork

Elbow pain, conceptual artwork
Elbow pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in an elbow. The bones (white) of the arm and the lower torso are shown within an outline (blue)

Background imageBones Collection: Wrist pain, conceptual artwork

Wrist pain, conceptual artwork
Wrist pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in the wrist. The bones (white) of the lower arm

Background imageBones Collection: Arm blood vessels, artwork

Arm blood vessels, artwork. Within the outlined body shape (grey) are the bones (also grey) and the arteries (red) and veins (blue). In the upper arm, the bone is the humerus

Background imageBones Collection: Aortic aneurysm, 3-D CT scan

Aortic aneurysm, 3-D CT scan
3-D Computed Tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen of a patient showing an aortic aneurysm, a bulging of this main artery of the body (red, at centre) which can cause it to rupture if not treated

Background imageBones Collection: Fractured wrist bone, MRI scan

Fractured wrist bone, MRI scan
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan (thick slab) of the bones of the wrist, showing a fractured scaphoid bone (almond shaped, centre left)

Background imageBones Collection: Human anatomy, 18th century artwork

Human anatomy, 18th century artwork
Human anatomy. 18th century anatomical artworks showing the musculature and skeleton of the human body. These artworks are from the encyclopedic dictionary Lexicon technicum (1704)

Background imageBones Collection: 3D hospital scan, conceptual artwork

3D hospital scan, conceptual artwork. Computer artwork of a 3-dimensional image of a human, showing both the muscle and skeletal structure, with X-ray artworks above

Background imageBones Collection: Normal left foot, X-ray

Normal left foot, X-ray
Normal left foot, coloured X-ray

Background imageBones Collection: Bee Colony collapse disorder, artwork

Bee Colony collapse disorder, artwork
Bee colony collapse disorder, conceptual artwork. Skull and crossbones made out of honeycomb on a yellow and black background

Background imageBones Collection: Examining X-ray

Examining X-ray
MODEL RELEASED. Examining X-ray. Radiologist examining an X-ray of a patients hand and wrist, looking for broken bones and other disorders

Background imageBones Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons, artwork

Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons, artwork
Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur skeletons, computer artwork

Background imageBones Collection: Male muscles and skeleton, artwork

Male muscles and skeleton, artwork
Male muscles and skeleton. Computer artwork showing a front view of the right-hand muscle structure and left-hand skeleton of a man

Background imageBones Collection: Alendronate osteoporosis drug molecule

Alendronate osteoporosis drug molecule
Alendronate osteoporosis drug, molecular model. Alendronate is marketed as Fosamax, or as Fosavance when combined with vitamin D

Background imageBones Collection: Human finger, longitudinal section

Human finger, longitudinal section
Human finger. Light micrograph of a longitudinal section through a finger of a human infant. This shows the bones inside the finger (here, the 1st and 2nd phalanges)

Background imageBones Collection: Spine, artwork

Spine, artwork
Spine, computer artwork. Close-up of an end of a human spine showing the individual vertebrae

Background imageBones Collection: Human neck, artwork

Human neck, artwork
Human neck, computer artwork. Close-up of a human neck, showing the cervical vertebrae (centre), the base of the skull (upper right), and the rear of the left jaw bone (upper left)

Background imageBones Collection: Human skeleton, artwork

Human skeleton, artwork
Human skeleton. Computer artwork of a human skeleton, with a close-up of its hand. The skull (upper centre) and rib cage (centre and lower centre) can also be seen

Background imageBones Collection: Pirates: Jolly Roger Flag

Pirates: Jolly Roger Flag

Background imageBones Collection: SYMBOL: SKULL & DAGGER. Symbol for a threat

SYMBOL: SKULL & DAGGER. Symbol for a threat

Background imageBones Collection: Orang-utan Skull - male on the left and female on the right

Orang-utan Skull - male on the left and female on the right
KEL-1194 Orang-utan Skull - male on the left and female on the right Pongo pygmaeus Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBones Collection: Chimpanzee Skull - male - Senagal to Tanzania

Chimpanzee Skull - male - Senagal to Tanzania
KEL-1199 Chimpanzee Skull - male Senagal to Tanzania Pan troglodytes Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBones Collection: Warthog Skull

Warthog Skull
KEL-1206 Warthog Skull Phacocheorus aethiopicus Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBones Collection: Bonzo Book cover

Bonzo Book cover
Bonzo, the cute canine created by George Studdy originally in The Sketch magazine, joyfully rides through the night sky, on his rather macabre steed of choice, a bone

Background imageBones Collection: Death, skeleton

Death, skeleton
A wonderfully macabre grinning skeleton with a full head of hair and wearing a robe, crouches by a fire of burning human remains to warm its hands

Background imageBones Collection: Origin Species, CH Bennett, Dog - Servant

Origin Species, CH Bennett, Dog - Servant
Good Dog. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of an old faithful male servant from an old dog. The salver that the old fellow carries evolves into a mere plate of bones - a

Background imageBones Collection: Gymnasium, Princess Marys Hospital, Margate, Kent

Gymnasium, Princess Marys Hospital, Margate, Kent
The gymnasium and physiotherapy department at Princess Marys Hospital, Margate, Kent. A wide range of equipment includes an exercise bicycle, a ships wheel, and part of a bus

Background imageBones Collection: Crushing bones, NIPRCC East Harling, Norfolk

Crushing bones, NIPRCC East Harling, Norfolk
Inmates crushing bones at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control

Background imageBones Collection: Studies of a horse

Studies of a horse
Studies of the pelvis of a horse, including a rear view of a horse and annotated studies of individual bones



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"Bones: Unveiling the Hidden Structures of Life" Delving into the depths of human anatomy, Leonardo da Vinci's "Skull Anatomy" showcases the intricate beauty and complexity of bones. A graceful greyhound's skeleton reveals the elegance and agility that lies beneath its sleek exterior. Behind-the-scenes in Bristol, Christopher Ryan transforms into Mike from "The Young Ones, " a character whose humor is as sharp as his bone structure. Captured on an X-ray, a broken wrist bone serves as a reminder of our vulnerability and resilience in the face of injury. The majestic skull of a horse stands as a testament to their strength and power, reminding us of their historical significance alongside humans. Even skeletons enjoy some rough play. Witnessing a rugby-playing skeleton brings forth both amusement and admiration for these resilient structures. Knapped Flint Tools take us back in time, showcasing how early humans utilized bones to shape tools for survival and progress. Peering through panoramic dental X-rays unravels secrets hidden within our mouths – teeth anchored by strong bones supporting our smiles. Our bodies are marvels intertwined with arteries that nourish every cell while sturdy bones provide support - truly works of art designed by nature itself. In an act of kindness, Chef Andrew Schillar shares his culinary delight with man's best friend - offering them not just food but also joyous moments gnawing on a bone outside his kitchen sanctuary. Illustrated through wood engraving in 1851, "Death as Assassin" reminds us that even though life may be fleeting, it is ultimately connected to the skeletal framework we all share. Modern technology unveils our innermost secrets with full-body scans like MRI scans – exposing not only flesh but also revealing the silent symphony orchestrated by our interconnected bones.