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Plate 1: Bones of the skull. (Plates:8)
Plate 2: Bones of the skull. (Plates:8)
Plate 3: Bones of the trunk. (Plates:8)
Plate 4: Bones of the trunk. (Plates:7)
Plate 5: Bones of the upper limb. (Plates:18)
Plate 6: Bones of the lower limb. (Plates:12)
Plate 7: Ligaments of the head, vertebral column, pelvis, and upper limb. (Plates:9)
Plate 8: Ligaments of the vertebral column, pelvis, and lower limb. (Plates:8)
Plate 9: Muscles of the face and neck. (Plates:4)
Plate 10: Muscles of palate, jaw, neck, and back. (Plates:7)
Plate 11: Muscles of the face, trunk, arms, and feet. (Plates:6)
Plate 12: Muscles of the torso and arms. (Plates:5)
Plate 13: Muscles of the abdomen, pelvis, and arm. (Plates:6)
Plate 14: Muscles of the anterior and lateral surface of the legs. (Plates:2)
Plate 15: Muscles of the dorsal and medial surface of the legs. (Plates:2)
Plate 16: Heart and its openings. (Plates:8)
Plate 17: Blood vessels of the neck and head. (Plates:4)
Plate 17a: Arteries of the head, neck and pelvis. (Plates:8)
Plate 18: Arteries of the upper limb, torso and the vessels of the proximal thigh. (Plates:4)
Plate 19: Blood vessels of the neck, thorax, and abdomen and arm forearm and hand. (Plates:6)
Plate 20: Veins of the arm, forearm and hand, the perineum and pelvis. (Plates:7)
Plate 21: Arteries of the pelvis, thigh, leg and foot. (Plates:6)
Plate 22: Lymph vessels and lymph nodes and the lymphatic system on the right and left sides of the body. (Plates:3)
Plate 23: Brain and cerebellum. (Plates:8)
Plate 24: Brain (with its arteries) and the spinal cord. (Plates:5)
Plate 25: Nerves of the head and neck. (Plates:4)
Plate 26: Nerves of the head and the origin of spinal (cord) nerves. (Plates:5)
Plate 27: Nerves of the posterior, side and external surface of the thorax. Nerves of the external and internal portions, (Plates:4)
Plate 28: Nerves of the dorsal surface of the upper limb and of the anterior surface of the lower limb. (Plates:3)
Plate 29: Nerves of the anterior surface of the upper limb and the posterior surface of the lower extremity. (Plates:4)
Plate 30: Sympathetic and sensory nerves. (Plates:7)
Plate 31: Apparati visivi ed uditivi. (Plates:20)
Plate 32: Smell, taste and vocal cords. (Plates:9)
Plate 33: Organs of the thorax and abdomen. (Plates:4)
Plate 34: Digestive system of the abdominal cavity. (Plates:6)
Plate 35: Thoracic and abdominal viscera (seen from ventral and dorsal sides). (Plates:4)
Plate 36: Urinary and sex organs. (Plates:8)
Plate 37: Fetal circulation, larynx, cecum and teeth. (Plates:8)
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This atlas is translated from the original atlas entitled "Handbuch der Anatomie des Menschen" which was published in 1841 in Leipzig, Germany. The author of this atlas was Professor Dr. Carl Ernest Bock, who lived from 1809-1874.
This atlas of anatomy, and all other atlases and books depicting human anatomy, provide illustrations that are representations of the human body. It must be remembered that no two bodies are anatomically identical. Variations in anatomy, many medically significant, may be found in the muscles, blood supply, nerves, all other organs, and the skeleton. The number of variations is finite, they have appeared repeatedly for over four hundred years, and have been cataloged.