Credit: © The Royal Society
Image number: RS.10267
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The Crural artery (right thigh)
Date
1801
Creator
Unknown, Engraver
After
Object type
Library reference
Tracts/234/1
Material
Technique
Dimensions
height (print): 201mm
width (print): 115mm
width (print): 115mm
Subject
Content object
Description
Illustration showing the Crural and Iliac arteries’ path across the Femur.
Annotations:
A-The Crural and Iliac arteries, with the lymphatics passing up along with them
B-The thigh bone
C-The os Ilium
Plate 3 from An Inquiry into the Nature and Cause of that Swelling in One or Both of the Lower Extremities which sometimes happens to lying-in women by Charles White (FRS), 1801 (Manchester, W. Shelmerdine & Co.). Inscribed: ‘Pl 3’.
Annotations:
A-The Crural and Iliac arteries, with the lymphatics passing up along with them
B-The thigh bone
C-The os Ilium
Plate 3 from An Inquiry into the Nature and Cause of that Swelling in One or Both of the Lower Extremities which sometimes happens to lying-in women by Charles White (FRS), 1801 (Manchester, W. Shelmerdine & Co.). Inscribed: ‘Pl 3’.
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