- Muscles in the leg
- Ascending spica bandage of groin
- Ascending spica of shoulder
- Bandage of the knee
- Diagrammatic view of the fetal circulation
- Dorsal recumbent posture
- Double spica of groin
- A, Recurrent bandage of the head - B, anterior figure-of-eight bandage of the chest
- Abdominal regions
- Position of the thoracic and abdominal organs, rear view
- Spica bandage of ankle
- Spica bandage of thumb
- The principal arteries and veins of the body
- The skeleton
- Eruption of the deciduous teeth
- Figure-of-eight bandage of forearm
- Finger bandage
- General scheme of the digestive tract
- Position of the thoracic and abdominal organs, front view
- Diagram showing the action of the straight front corset
- Muscles of the anterior surface of the trunk
- The abdominal corset
- The skeleton
- Muscles of the anterior surface of the trunk 2
- Muscles of the posterior surface of the trunk
- The natural and artificial positions of the foot
- The spinal column
- Upper surface, bones of foot
- General scheme of the digestive tract
- Muscles of the right side of the head and neck
- Sitz-bath tub made of tin
- Vertical section of skin
- Front view of heart and lungs, showing relations to other thoracic organs
- Location of the viscera of the body
- The bony thorax, anterior view
- The ribs removed, showing relation of thoracic to abdominal viscera
- Effects of tight lacing on bony thorax
- Normal chest
- Relation of heart and great vessels to the wall of the thorax
- Relation of kidneys to heart and great blood-vessels
- The diaphragm
- Diagram showing the action of the curved front corset
- Skeleton of head and trunk
- Diagram of Valves in the Heart and Veins
- Diagram of the circulatory system
- Outline diagram showing general plan and position of body-machinery
- A Tourniquet
- A longitudinal section of stomach, or peptic, glands
- Blood Corpuscles
- Diagram of artery, capillaries, and veins
- Surface veins and deep-lying arteries of inner side of right arm and hand
- The Nervous System
- The New Method of Artificial Breathing
- The Salivary Glands
- The food route in the digestive system
- Human skeleton and Body outline
Human skeleton and Body outline - Section of the head and throat locating the organs of speech and song, including the upper resonators
The important maxillary sinus cannot well be shown. It is found within the maxillary bone (cheek bone). The inner end of the line marked Nasal cavity locates it. - Figure shows the limit of full expiration and inspiration of the male, side view
- The diaphragm is in form like an inverted bowl
It forms the floor of the thorax (chest) and the roof of the abdomen. It is attached by a strong tendon to the spinal column behind, and to the walls of the thorax at its lowest part, which is below the ribs. In front its attachment is to the cartilage at the pit of the stomach. It also connects with the transverse abdominal muscle. The diaphragm being convex, in inspiration the contraction of its fibres flattens it downward and presses down the organs in the abdomen, thus increasing the depth of the thorax. Expiration depends wholly on other muscles. - Skeletons of the Gibbon, Orang, Chimpanzee, Gorilla, Man
Photographically reduced from diagrams of the natural size (except that of the gibbon, which was twice as large as nature) drawn by Mr. Waterhouse Hawkins from specimens in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons.