Credit: © The Royal Society
    Image number: RS.8410
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    Anatomical study of the thoracic duct

    Date
    1773
    Creator
    Thomas Bonnor (1743 - 1807, British) , Draughtsman
    Object type
    Archive reference number
    Material
    Dimensions
    height (painting): 270mm
    width (painting): 410mm
    Subject
    Biology
       > Anatomy
    Content object
    human body
       > thorax
    Description
    Anatomical study of the upper part of the thoracic duct, the lymphatic vessels of the upper part of the chest and arms, and of the lower part of the neck.

    Illustration for William Hewson's A description of the lymphatic system in the human subject, and in other animals. Illustrated with plates. Together with observations on the lymph, and the changes which it undergoes in some diseases (London,1774).
    Transcription
    'Royal Society'
    Object history
    One of a series of drawings (MS/133) created to illustrate Hewson's book. The drawings are signed (in the case of work by Andrew van Rymsdyk) and anonymous (in work attributed to Bonnor). The published plates, engraved by Henry Adlard, credit Thomas Bonnor in these cases. The work of Andrew van Rymsdyk is not recognized on the engraved plates.

    The illustrations appear in Hewson's work as the main plate figures, although supplementary detail drawing are absent from this set of originals.
    Associated place
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          > Netherlands
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