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Images Dated 21st May 2013

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Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Knee flexion anatomy, artwork C016 / 2879

Knee flexion anatomy, artwork C016 / 2879
Knee flexion anatomy. Artwork of a frontal (anterior) view of the bones and some of the cartilage and ligaments of an extended (left) and flexed (right) knee joint

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Knee flexion anatomy, artwork C016 / 2880

Knee flexion anatomy, artwork C016 / 2880
Knee flexion anatomy. Artwork of a side (lateral) view of the bones and some of the cartilage and ligaments and tendons of a flexed (left) and extended (right) knee joint

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Venereal disease poster (1940) C016 / 7428

Venereal disease poster (1940) C016 / 7428
Venereal disease poster published in 1940 by the US Public Health Service. The poster warns men during the Second World War against unsafe sex

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Venereal disease poster (1943) C016 / 7429

Venereal disease poster (1943) C016 / 7429
Venereal disease poster published in 1943 by the US government. The poster warns soldiers during the Second World War against unsafe sex

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Forearm in supine position, artwork

Forearm in supine position, artwork
Pronation of the forearm. Artwork of an anterior (frontal) view of a human left forearm with clenched hand and protruding thumb, showing the underlying bone structure during pronation

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Venereal disease poster C016 / 7427

Venereal disease poster C016 / 7427
Venereal disease poster published by the US government during the Second World War warning against unsafe sex

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Tuberculosis poster (1919) C016 / 7426

Tuberculosis poster (1919) C016 / 7426
Tuberculosis poster published in 1919. The poster was part of a Christmas seal anti-tuberculosis fundraising campaign by the American Red Cross

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Venereal disease poster, 1940s C016 / 7424

Venereal disease poster, 1940s C016 / 7424
Venereal disease poster issued by the Canadian government during the Second World War

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Venereal disease poster (c1940) C016 / 7388

Venereal disease poster (c1940) C016 / 7388
Venereal disease poster published during the Second World War by the US government. Axis refers to the alliance of nations, Italy, Germany and Japan, that were at war with the Allied forces

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Knee anatomy, artwork C016 / 2883

Knee anatomy, artwork C016 / 2883
Knee flexion anatomy. Artwork of a frontal (anterior) view of the bones and some of the cartilage and ligaments of a flexed knee joint

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Knee flexion anatomy, artwork C016 / 2881

Knee flexion anatomy, artwork C016 / 2881
Knee flexion anatomy. Artwork of a side (lateral) view of the bones and some of the cartilage and ligaments and tendons of a flexed knee joint

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Heart ventricle anatomy, artwork C016 / 2875

Heart ventricle anatomy, artwork C016 / 2875
Ventricular diastole. Artwork showing a section through a human heart and its associated blood vessels during ventricular diastole. The heart is composed of four chambers

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Hearts coronary blood vessels, artwork

Hearts coronary blood vessels, artwork
Hearts coronary blood vessels. Artwork of the external anatomy of a human heart, seen from the front. The surface blood vessels are the coronary arteries (red) and veins (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2870

Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2870
Gallstones. Artwork of the gallbladder (yellow), ducts, and surrounding organs in a case of gallstones. The gallbladder stores bile

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Stomach anatomy, artwork C016 / 2871

Stomach anatomy, artwork C016 / 2871
Stomach anatomy, artwork. The stomach is the organ that receives food from the oesophagus (gullet, top) and passes it onwards to the intestines

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2867

Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2867
Gallstones. Artwork of a close-up of the gallbladder (yellow) and surrounding organs (liver, top; stomach, right; and intestines, bottom) in a case of gallstones

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2864

Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2864
Gallstones. Artwork showing the gallbladder (yellow) and surrounding organs in a person with gallstones. The gallbladder stores bile

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2868

Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2868
Gallstones. Artwork of a close-up of the gallbladder (yellow), ducts, and surrounding organs (liver, top; stomach, right; and intestines, bottom) in a case of gallstones

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2865

Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2865
Gallstones. Artwork of a close-up of the gallbladder (yellow) and surrounding organs (liver, top; stomach, right; and intestines, bottom) in a case of gallstones

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2863

Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2863
Gallstones. Artwork showing the gallbladder (yellow) and surrounding organs in a woman with gallstones. The gallbladder stores bile

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2862

Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2862
Gallstones. Artwork showing the gallbladder (yellow) and surrounding organs in a woman with gallstones. The gallbladder stores bile

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Stomach anatomy, artwork C016 / 2858

Stomach anatomy, artwork C016 / 2858
Stomach anatomy. Artwork showing the position of the stomach (red) in relation to other abdominal organs and the human skeleton, in an oblique right-frontal view from below

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2860

Gallstones, artwork C016 / 2860
Gallstones. Artwork showing the gallbladder (yellow) and surrounding organs in a woman with gallstones. The gallbladder stores bile

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Stomach anatomy, artwork C016 / 2857

Stomach anatomy, artwork C016 / 2857
Stomach anatomy. Artwork showing the position of the stomach (red) in relation to other abdominal organs and the human skeleton, as seen in an oblique left-frontal view

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Stomach anatomy, artwork C016 / 2856

Stomach anatomy, artwork C016 / 2856
Stomach anatomy. Artwork showing the position of the stomach (red) in relation to other abdominal organs and the human skeleton, as seen in an anterior (frontal) view

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Stomach anatomy, artwork C016 / 2855

Stomach anatomy, artwork C016 / 2855
Stomach anatomy. Artwork showing the position of the stomach (red) in relation to other abdominal organs and the human skeleton, as seen in an anterior (frontal) view

Background imageImages Dated 21st May 2013: Forearm in supine position, artwork C016 / 2853

Forearm in supine position, artwork C016 / 2853
Pronation of the forearm. Artwork of an anterior (frontal) view of a human left forearm with relaxed hand and thumb and fingers outstretched, showing the underlying bone structure during pronation


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