File:Coupe sagittale para-sternale gauche, moitié supérieure du segment interne..JPG

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English: Image of sagittal plane view of left side of human body showing segments of the head, neck, and thorax, including sinus maxillaire, apophyse coronoïde, veine jugulaire interne, clavicule, 2me côte, péricarde, ventricule gauche, ventricule droit, foie (lobe gauche), diaphragme, lobe fronto-parietal, lobe temporo-occipital, cervelet, interlobe gauche, cavité gastrique, cardia, rate. Issued in seven installments by the flamboyant Parisian surgeon Eugène-Louis Doyen (1859-1916), this atlas of 279 "heliotyped" photographic plates of cross-sectioned bodies was a radical departure from past practice. Atlas d’anatomie topographique.
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Source Courtesy of the National Library of Medicine. Images from the History of Medicine (IHM), http://ihm.nlm.nih.gov/images/A109101. Also showcased in the book: Hidden Treasure (New York, NY: Blast Books, 2012), p. 91. HMD call number: QS D752a 1911.
Author Doyen, Eugène-Louis, 1859-1916.

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