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Title
Anatomical diagram of the ileocecal valve, liver, pancreas, and duodenum
            Subject
Ileocecal Valve--anatomy & histology
                    Liver--anatomy & histology
                    Pancreas--anatomy & histology
                    Duodenum--anatomy & histology
                    Book Illustrations
            Description
Lithograph by T. Sinclair & Son from a drawing by Hermann Faber.
                    Diagram of a dried prepration designed to show the ileo-caecal valve (figure 1), the liver, seen from beneath (figure 2), the liver, seen from above (figure 3), and the pancreas and duodenum in position to the vertebral columns, ribs, and the great vessels of the abdomen (figure 4).
                    Title supplied by cataloger.  
            Creator
T. Sinclair & Son
                    Faber, Hermann
            Source
Original image in: Allen, Harrison, 1841-1897. A System of Human Anatomy (Philadelphia: Henry C. Lea's Son & Co., 1884). ZAd 2 (Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia)
                    Harrison Allen’s A System of Human Anatomy contains lithographs of drawings by Hermann Faber from dissections by the author. The book consists of five sections covering histology (by E. O. Shakespeare), bones and joints, muscles and fasci, arteries, veins, and lymphatics, the nervous system, and the organs of sense, of digestion, and genito-urinary organs.
            Publisher
Digitized by the Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
            Date
1884
            Language
eng
            Type
StillImage
            Identifier
ZAd_2.pl102
            Original Format
1 print : lithograph, color
            Physical Dimensions
30 x 24 cm
            Citation
T. Sinclair & Son and Faber, Hermann, “Anatomical diagram of the ileocecal valve, liver, pancreas, and duodenum,” The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Digital Library, accessed October 31, 2025, https://cppdigitallibrary.org/items/show/195.
    
