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Myographia Nova: or a Graphical Description of all the Muscles in Humane Body, As they are in Disse
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Myographia Nova: or a Graphical Description of all the Muscles in Humane Body, As they are in Disse
Myographia Nova: or a Graphical Description of all the Muscles in Humane Body, As they are in Dissection, 1697. From Myographia Nova: or a Graphical Description of all the Muscles in Humane Body, As they are in Dissection, by John Browne. [Thomas Milbourn, London, 1697]
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Browne English Text Human Body Journal Latin Script Latin Text Medical Muscles Page Scientific Western Script Description John Browne
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This print takes us back to the 17th century, immersing us in the world of medical science and artistic expression. Titled "Myographia Nova: or a Graphical Description of all the Muscles in Humane Body, As they are in Dissection" this remarkable piece is an integral part of John Browne's groundbreaking book published in 1697. The image showcases intricate details of the human body's muscles, meticulously depicted through precise lines and shading. The monochrome aesthetic adds a sense of depth and realism to each muscle fiber, while Latin text accompanies the illustration, reflecting the scientific language prevalent during that era. As we delve into this historical artifact, we witness a fusion between artistry and anatomy. This print serves as both an educational tool for medical practitioners and a testament to Browne's dedication to advancing scientific knowledge. It stands as a testament to his meticulous dissections and keen observations. Through this visual representation, we gain insight into how our understanding of human anatomy has evolved over centuries. The page exudes an air of intellectual curiosity that continues to inspire scholars today. Preserved by Thomas Milbourn in London since its publication date, this print offers us a glimpse into an era where scientific exploration intertwined with artistic beauty. Its presence reminds us not only of our complex physical nature but also highlights humanity's enduring pursuit for knowledge about ourselves.
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