William Egberts examining trepanned skulls, 1926
Georges Chicotot, Professor Poirier with a dissected cadaver, 1886
From Wagner College’s 1965 yearbook.
It all connects: vintage skeleton imagery.
John Hodgson Lobley, Anatomy Lessons at St. Dunstan’s, 1919
An anatomist meditates on the corpse of a beautiful young woman, laid out on a table next to his desk.
F. HANFSTAENGL, aft. G.C. VON MAX // 1869 [lithograph | 9.9 x 13.2 cm.]
“FIGHT BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH” M. TITOV // XIX CENT. [oil on canvas | 33 ¼ x 25″]
Illustration (edited) from Premieres leçons sur une partie des sciences et des arts liberaux - Nicolas Ransonette - 1806 - via Internet Archive
Anatomist Harris Mosher with a teaching skull, ca. 1929
The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine, 1906
Premieres leçons sur une partie des sciences et des arts liberaux - Nicolas Ransonette - 1806 - via Internet Archive
Anatomy lesson:
a) Atlas, first cervical vertebra. b) Axis (epistropheus), second cervical vertebra. c) Seventh cervical vertebra. d) Vertebral canal. e) Odontoid process of the axis. f) First thoracic vertebra. g) Twelfth thoracic vertebra. h) First lumbar vertebra. i) Fifth lumbar vertebra. k) First (true) rib. l) Seventh (true) rib. m) First false or eighth rib. n) Last (twelfth) rib. o) Manubrium sterni. p) Body of sternum. q) Xiphoid process sterni. r) Clavicle. s) Scapula. t) Glenoid cavity of scapula (for the head of the humerus).
1930: The right and wrong posture at work