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  1. Sagittal section of the body of a male, set.
  2. Sagittal section of the body of a female, set.
  3. Obliquely transverse section of the head, passing through the eyeballs ; female, set.
  4. Transverse section through the internal ear ; male
  5. Transverse section through the head; male. Fig. 1. At the level of the teeth. Fig. 2. At the level of the upper edge of the thyroid cartilage and fifth cervical vertebra
  6. Transverse section of the same body through the neck at the level of the cricoid cartilage and sixth cervical vertebra
  7. Transverse section of the same body through the neck and shoulders at the level of the seventh cervical vertebra.
  8. Transverse section of the same body through the apices of the lungs and shoulderjoints at the level of the first dorsal vertebra.
  9. Transverse section of the thorax of a male at the level of the third dorsal vertebra.
  10. Transverse section of the same body at the level of the arch of the aorta and fourth dorsal vertebra.
  11. Transverse section of the same body at the level of the bulbus aortse and sixth dorsal vertebra.
  12. Transverse section of the same body at the level of the mitral valve and eighth dorsal vertebra
  13. Transverse section of the same body at the level of the apex of the heart and ninth dorsal vertebra
  14. Transverse section of the same body through the liver, stomach, and spleen, at the level of the eleventh dorsal vertebra
  15. Transverse section of the same body through the pancreas and kidneys at the level of the first lumbar vertebra
  16. Transverse section of the same body through the transverse colon at the level of the umbilicus and intervertebral space between the third and fourth lumbar vertebra
  17. Transverse section of the same body through the pelvis at the level of the upper portion of the head of the thigh bone.
  18. Transverse section through the pelvis of a male, set. 25, through the lower portion of the head of the thigh bone.
  19. Fig. 1. Vertical section of an injected knee-joint; female, middle age. Fig. 2. Vertical section through the right foot, close to its inner edge, from the same body.
  20. Fig. 1. Transverse section through the upper portion of the thigh, parallel with and close to Poupart's ligament (same body as Plate I). Fig. 2. Transverse section through the left thigh of the same body close to the trochanter minor.
  21. Fig. 1. Transverse section of the left thigh, just below the middle third, from the same body. Fig. 2. Transverse section of the left thigh through the middle, from the same body.
  22. Fig. 1. Transverse section of the lower third of the left thigh (male, middle age). Fig. 2. Transverse section through the left knee of the same body .
  23. Fig. 1. Transverse section through the upper third of the left leg of the same body. Fig. 2. Transverse section through the middle of the left leg of the same body
  24. Fig. 1. Transverse section through the lower third of the left leg of the the same body. Fig. 2. Transverse section through the malleoli of the same .
  25. Frontal section through the thorax ; male.
  26. Fig. 1. Vertical section through the right elbow-joint ; female. Fig. 2. Vertical section through the hand and third finger of the same body
  27. Figs. 1-4. Transverse section through the left arm, through the middle of the lower third of the humerus, through the trochlea, and head of the radius ; male, set.
  28. Figs. 1-4. Transverse section through the left fore-arm of the same, the upper middle and lower thirds, and wrist -joint.
  29. Sagittal sections through the body of a female in advanced pregnancy.
  30. Sagittal sections through the body of a female in advanced pregnancy.
  31. Sagittal sections through the lower half of a female at full term.

Contents

I (A, B). Sagittal section of the body of a male, set.

II (A, B). Sagittal section of the body of a female, set.

III. Obliquely transverse section of the head, passing through the eyeballs ; female, set.

IV. Transverse section through the internal ear ; male

V. Transverse section through the head; male. Fig. 1. At the level of the teeth. Fig. 2. At the level of the upper edge of the thyroid cartilage and fifth cervical vertebra

VI. Transverse section of the same body through the neck at the level of the cricoid cartilage and sixth cervical vertebra

VII. Transverse section of the same body through the neck and shoulders at the level of the seventh cervical vertebra.

VIII. Transverse section of the same body through the apices of the lungs and shoulderjoints at the level of the first dorsal vertebra.

IX. Transverse section of the thorax of a male at the level of the third dorsal vertebra.

X. Transverse section of the same body at the level of the arch of the aorta and fourth dorsal vertebra.

XI. Transverse section of the same body at the level of the bulbus aortse and sixth dorsal vertebra.

XII. Transverse section of the same body at the level of the mitral valve and eighth dorsal vertebra

XIII. Transverse section of the same body at the level of the apex of the heart and ninth dorsal vertebra

XIV. Transverse section of the same body through the liver, stomach, and spleen, at the level of the eleventh dorsal vertebra

XV. Transverse section of the same body through the pancreas and kidneys at the level of the first lumbar vertebra

XVI. Transverse section of the same body through the transverse colon at the level of the umbilicus and intervertebral space between the third and fourth lumbar vertebra

XVII. Transverse section of the same body through the pelvis at the level of the upper portion of the head of the thigh bone.

XVIII. Transverse section through the pelvis of a male, set. 25, through the lower portion of the head of the thigh bone.

XIX. Fig. 1. Vertical section of an injected knee-joint; female, middle age. Fig. 2. Vertical section through the right foot, close to its inner edge, from the same body.

XX. Fig. 1. Transverse section through the upper portion of the thigh, parallel with and close to Poupart's ligament (same body as Plate I). Fig. 2. Transverse section through the left thigh of the same body close to the trochanter minor.

XXI. Fig. 1. Transverse section of the left thigh, just below the middle third, from the same body. Fig. 2. Transverse section of the left thigh through the middle, from the same body.

XXII. Fig. 1. Transverse section of the lower third of the left thigh (male, middle age). Fig. 2. Transverse section through the left knee of the same body .

XXIII. Fig. 1. Transverse section through the upper third of the left leg of the same body. Fig. 2. Transverse section through the middle of the left leg of the same body

XXIV. Fig. 1. Transverse section through the lower third of the left leg of the the same body. Fig. 2. Transverse section through the malleoli of the same .

XXV. Frontal section through the thorax ; male.

XXVI. Fig. 1. Vertical section through the right elbow-joint ; female. Fig. 2. Vertical section through the hand and third finger of the same body

XXVII. Figs. 1-4. Transverse section through the left arm, through the middle of the lower third of the humerus, through the trochlea, and head of the radius ; male, set.

XXVIII. Figs. 1-4. Transverse section through the left fore-arm of the same, the upper middle and lower thirds, and wrist -joint.

XXIX (A,B) XXX Sagittal sections through the body of a female in advanced pregnancy.

XXXI Sagittal sections through the lower half of a female at full term.