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Title
Foetum dierum 14. in quo partes omnes delineatae sunt, exhibet
Foetum abortiuum qui post 25. diem propter vasorum vmbilicalium ruptionem sanguine priuatus, reiectus fuit
Subject
Pregnancy
Embryo, Mammalian--embryology
Uterus--anatomy & histology
Embryo Loss
Book Illustrations
Description
A fetus at 14 days (fig. 1), and a fetus at 25 days that had been aborted due to ruptured umbilical vessels (fig. 2).
Title from caption.
Source
Original image in: Bauhin, Caspar, 1560-1624. Theatrum anatomicum (Francofurti at [sic] Moenum : Typis Matthaei Beckeri, 1605). Ac 181 (Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia)
Theatrum anatomicum, Caspar Bauhin's 1605 anatomical textbook, contains 131 copper engravings of human anatomy drawn mostly from the illustrations of others. Although the diagrams were not original, the book was notable at the time as a thorough, cutting-edge anatomical compendium. In this work, Bauhin introduced a new labeling system, naming anatomical structures instead of numbering them, a system quickly adopted by others.
Publisher
Digitized by the Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Date
1605
Language
lat
Type
StillImage
Identifier
Ac_181.255
Original Format
1 print : copper engraving
Physical Dimensions
16 x 9 cm
Citation
“Foetum dierum 14. in quo partes omnes delineatae sunt, exhibet,” The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Digital Library, accessed November 24, 2024, https://cppdigitallibrary.org/items/show/1329.