Leonardo Da Vinci on the Human Body: The Anatomical, Physiological, and Embryological Drawings of Leonardo Da Vinci, Volume 10Leonardo's notebooks [arranged] so as to indicate systematically what the extent of his anatomical studies was. |
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anatomical illustration before Leonardo 13 | 1 |
Leonardos anatomical achievements | 6 |
plate number | 6 |
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action anatomists anatomy animal aorta aortic sinuses aortic valve arise artery artist attached auricles Avicenna base biceps biceps brachii bladder blood body bones brain branches cavity centenarian chordae tendinae contraction cord coronary cusps demonstration diagram diaphragm dilatation dissection drawings elevate external figure flexor foetus foot Galen heart human humerus illustrate indicated intercostal interventricular intestines lateral aspect left ventricle Leonardo letters liver lower ventricle lung medial membrane motion movement Mundinus nardo neck nerves nourishment oblique observed orifice papillary muscle passes pectoralis minor plexus portion position posterior pronation pulmonary ramification represent respiration ribs right ventricle scapula septum serratus shoulder shown side sinews sketch spermatic spinal spine stomach structures Superficial muscles surface systole tendon terminal thigh thorax tion trachea transverse umbilical vein upper ventricle uterus vena cava ventricular vertebrae vessels vital spirits અને છે તે તો ના ની ને