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Antique Quain Anatomical Print – Plate 20, Renal & Pelvic Circulation (19th‑Century Medical Illustration)
Antique Quain Anatomical Print – Plate 20, Renal & Pelvic Circulation (19th‑Century Medical Illustration)
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Antique Quain Anatomy Print – Plate 20, Renal and Pelvic Circulation (19th‑Century Medical Illustration) 1844.
A fine anatomical engraving showing the kidneys, renal arteries and veins, and the vascular network of the pelvis. Published by Taylor & Walton, London, this plate exemplifies Victorian medical artistry and precision.
This original 19th-century anatomical lithograph depicts the human vascular system, with particular emphasis on the kidneys and surrounding blood vessels. The composition highlights the major arteries and veins connected to the kidneys, alongside the intricate vascular network extending toward the bladder—demonstrating both scientific precision and visual complexity.
This plate formed part of a series of educational illustrations used to train medical students in the mid-19th century. Today, it serves as both a fascinating historical document and a striking piece of medical art, ideal for collectors, practitioners, and enthusiasts of anatomical illustration.
Now approaching 200 years in age.
Size: 49 cm × 31 cm
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Carefully rolled and securely packaged in a protective cardboard tube. Fully tracked and insured shipping via Royal Mail.
Available to view and purchase from our Glasgow outlets.
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