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Original 19th Century Lizar's Anatomical Print – Plate XCIII – Human Abdominal Cavity & Internal Organs

Original 19th Century Lizar's Anatomical Print – Plate XCIII – Human Abdominal Cavity & Internal Organs

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Original 19th century anatomical engraving by John Lizars, Plate XCIII featuring detailed human anatomy - abdominal cavity and internal organs. This antique medical print is a hand-coloured copperplate engraving from Lizars’ renowned anatomical atlas, highly collectible for history of medicine, anatomy, and fine art illustration enthusiasts.

An 200 year old hand-colored engraving from a System of Anatomical Plates of the Human Body. Edinburgh: [1823-1827] by John Lizars.  Museum-quality anatomical artwork, part of the history of medical education and 19th-century engraving craftsmanship.

Approx Size: Folio (43cm  x 27cm). 

*John Lizars studied with Edinburgh surgeon John Bell and later taught anatomy and surgery in that city. John's brother William Home Lizars (1788-1859) engraved all of the plates on copper. "The book was costly to produce, for the engravings or etchings were, as usual, time-consuming, and the coloring was done skillfully and painstakingly by hand" (Roberts and Tomlinson, The Fabric of the Body, 504-505). "This superb atlas is certainly one of the most elegant works of the nineteenth century" (Cushing L313). Heirs of Hippocrates 1436; Waller 5950; Wellcome III: 531.

Please note these plates have been around for almost  200 years and may show minor spotting (foxing), toning, dust marks and minor closed tears to the outer margins.

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