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Product details Abscess of the brain
Abscess of the brain
Five figures showing abscesses in the human brain. Figure 1 An abscess near the extremity of the anterior lobe. Figure 2 A small abscess in the substance of the brain, between the lateral ventricle and the middle of the right hemisphere. Figure 3 An encysted abscess in the middle of the left anterior lobe. Figure 4 An abscess in the extremity of the anterior lobe of the brain. Figure 5 A portion of the right anterior lobe of the brain with a large abscess. Plate 9 from the monograph The morbid anatomy of the human brain; being illustrations of the most frequent and important organic diseases to which that viscus is subject, by Robert Hooper (London, Longman, Rees..., 1826). Inscribed: 'PLATE IX. J.Stewart, Junr. delt. J.Stewart, Senr. sculpt. ABSCESS OF THE BRAIN.'
Original: lithograph . 1826
- Image ref: RS-10091
- The Royal Society