Amputation of thigh and application of retractor, from W. P. Cocks’ Illustrations of Amputations, 1831
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Amputation of thigh and application of retractor, from W. P. Cocks’ Illustrations of Amputations, 1831
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“Hände” (1928) - Miklos Bandy
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A coroner dissects the throax of a corpse in this nineteenth century illustration from England. The title of the illustration is “The Coroner’s Inquest.”
Edit: gardant has corrected the information in the caption and given a source: “it’s actually 14th century, from the Italian physician Guido da Vigevano’s Anathomia (1345). He was one of the first to actually draw illustrations in an anatomic text”
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“Judex” - (1963) Georges Franju
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