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Fallopian Tube Anatomy
Fallopian tube anatomy, 1866 illustration. Across bottom is the fallopian tube (oviduct) of a woman who has had multiple pregnancies and births. At... more
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Fallopian Tube Anatomy
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Fallopian tube anatomy, 1866 illustration. Across bottom is the fallopian tube (oviduct) of a woman who has had multiple pregnancies and births. At centre is the opening of a fallopian tube. Across top is a remnant genital ridge structure associated with the fallopian tubes, called the epoophoron (organ of Rosenmuller). The smaller illustrations are related to this structure. This page is plate 71 from the third volume of 'Atlas d'anatomie descriptive du corps humain' (1844-1866) by French anatomists Constantin Bonamy and Paul Broca. This work described the anatomy of the human body with over 250 hand-coloured lithographs. The illustrations were by Emile Beau, with the text by Bonamy and Broca. The three volumes were bound as four books in 1866 when the atlas was completed. This page is from the fourth book 'Generation Respiration', on the genitourinary and respiratory systems.
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