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Human airways, 1866 illustration Fig 1: voice box (larynx, top), trachea (windpipe, vertical) and bronchi (lower left and right) Fig 2: internal surface of the trachea (top) and bronchi (bottom left and right)
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Human airways, 1866 illustration Fig 1: voice box (larynx, top), trachea (windpipe, vertical) and bronchi (lower left and right) Fig 2: internal surface of the trachea (top) and bronchi (bottom left and right)
JAB4119149 Human airways, 1866 illustration Fig 1: voice box (larynx, top), trachea (windpipe, vertical) and bronchi (lower left and right) Fig 2: internal surface of the trachea (top) and bronchi (bottom left and right) The bronchi branch from the trachea and carry air to the lungs Trachee artere et bronches - Fig 1: Anterieure part, Fig 2: Internal surface, Fig 2:1866; (add.info.: Human airways, 1866 illustration Fig 1: voice box (larynx, top), trachea (windpipe, vertical) and bronchi (lower left and right) Fig 2: internal surface of the trachea (top) and bronchi (bottom left and right) The bronchi branch from the trachea and carry air to the lungs Trachee artere et bronches - Fig 1: Anterieure part, Fig 2: Internal surface, Fig 2:1866); Photo ©Jaime Abecasis
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This 1866 illustration showcases the intricate details of the human airways, including the voice box (larynx), trachea (windpipe), and bronchi. The branching bronchi carry vital air to the lungs, highlighting the complexity and importance of our respiratory system. The internal surface of the trachea and bronchi is meticulously depicted, providing a glimpse into the inner workings of these essential organs.
The detailed engraving captures not only anatomical accuracy but also serves as a testament to the advancements in medical knowledge during the 19th century. This historical piece offers insight into early anatomical studies and highlights the dedication of anatomists in understanding human physiology.
As we gaze upon this remarkable print, we are reminded of the intricacies that make up our breathing apparatus and how crucial it is for sustaining life. The meticulous attention to detail in this illustration serves as a tribute to both human anatomy and scientific exploration.
Through this image, we are transported back in time to an era where curiosity about internal organs drove innovation and discovery. It stands as a testament to human ingenuity and serves as a reminder of our never-ending quest for knowledge about ourselves.
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