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MENSCH MUSKULTATUR RUECKEN
Historical artwork of the muscles of the back, undated picture. The skin, fascia (connective tissue), and first three layers of muscles have been removed to expose ¬the fourth muscle layer of the back. At top is the base of the skull, from which complexus muscles descend to the base of the neck. The rib cage (centre left and right) forms a protective cage for the internal organs which are not seen. A mass of tendons (blue/white) attach to the spinus processes of the vertebral column, at the base of which is the pelvis. On either side of the backbone are the longissimus dorsi and the sacro-lumbalis muscles. Published in The Muscles of the Human Body by Jones Quain in 1836. (KEYSTONE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Sheila Terry) === ===
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Rights Managed
Date de création
20040101
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Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY SPL
Byline
SHEILA TERRY
Taille
2321 x 3600 px
Type de fichier
JPEG