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Anatomy of the orbit (Ball 18938-1), National Museum of Health and Medicine

Description: "Anatomy of the orbit." Steel engravings from G. J. Agatz’s “Atlas zur chirurgischen Anatomie und Operationslehre,” Erlangen, 1860. Text reads: "This is Plate VII., with Outline Guide and (German) text of Agatz’s “…” Erlangen, 1860. These are steel engravings. The earliest anatomical engravings were cut in wood, and date from the latter part of the IV. century. In the midpart of the XVI. century [Eustachius?] cut the first anatomy pictures in copper; unfortunately, his plates were lost and appearaed first in the year 1714. The steel engraving is of much later origin, the first exemplar being Wilkie’s 'Broken Jar' which dates from…”

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Photo ID: Ball 18938-1

Source collection: OHA 107: Ball Ophthalmic Museum Collection

Repository: National Museum of Health and Medicine, Otis Historical Archives

Rights: No known restrictions upon publication, physical copy retained by National Museum of Health and Medicine. Publication and high resolution image requests should be directed to the NMHM (<a href="http://www.medicalmuseum.mil/" rel="nofollow">www.medicalmuseum.mil/</a>)
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