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Cross section biomedical illustration of human digestive system connected to esophagus
Liverpool Docks on the River Mersey, circa 1930. From left to right, the Royal Liver Building, the Cunard Building and the Port of Liverpool Building. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Carter's Little Liver Pills Advertisement Depicting a Crow(Original Caption) "A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS." Advertisement. BPA 2 #6
Little Boy Getting Dose of Cod Liver Oil(Original Caption) 9/21/38-Marysville, CA.:At U.S. Marysville camp for Dust Bowl refugees in California, a little boy in the Nursery school gets his dose of cod liver oil
Galen's Theory of the Circulation DrawingORIGINAL CAPTION READS: Galen's Theory of the Circulation. Undated illustration
Jamie Fiske In Bed After Liver(Original Caption) 11/24/1982- Jamie Fiske, 1 years old, liver transplant patient, lying in bed with hewr stuffed animal in her University of Minnesota Hospital bed
Female organs, cut away, artworkFemale organs, cut away computer artwork
Diagram of the abdominal cavity in the human body with the liver removed
Illustration of abdominal cavity including liver, pancreas, stomach, small intestine, colon and bladder
Diagram showing human liver, stomach, gallbladder and pancreas
Crocodile (Crocodylidae), internal anatomy, cross-section
Illustration of human digestive and respiratory systems
Cross section illustration of internal anatomy of female lizard
Illustration of internal systems of human body
Human intestine liver engraving 1895Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. Ein Nachschlagewerk des allgemeinen Wissens, 5th edition 17 volumes Bibliographisches Institut - Leipzig 1895-1897
Illustration of fish with cross section showing intestine, swim bladder, heart, liver, and kidney
Cross section biomedical illustration of digestive system in girl
Cross section biomedical illustration of chemical breakdown in the digestive system
Biomedical illustration of incision site for liver transplant
Cross section biomedical illustration of how oral and non-oral drugs circulate in the body, showing liver and inset
Anatomia Corporis HumaniA diagram of the human brain and other organs. Anatomia Corporis Humani from Spiegl der Arztny by Lorenz Fries, 1518. The diagrams are based on a dissection carried out by German physician Wendelin