Lithography of 1864 - History of medicine
Anatomical board of the year 1864, drawn and lithographed by Léveillé. It represents views of the occipital bone of the skull. Very nice appearance and very decorative. Many emotions emerge, in connection with the history of medicine. Ideal for a doctor, doctor, orthopedist, surgeon, historian or collector. Authentic lithography of 1864 with some marks of time.
Dimensions: 36.5 x 38.5 CMS
Please look at the photos provided. Not all faults can be described precisely for this kind of old planks that have gone through time and eras, especially on the periphery of the paper. Some important spots.
The occipital bone is a bone participating in the formation of the human skull. Located at the back of the skull, it is articulated with the parietal bones, the temporal bones, the sphenoid bone and the atlas bone.
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