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1016_04_62152 Tubular extension of the cecum; this appendage is occasionally the site of appendicitis, a severe inflammation.
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1016_04_55348 Anterior section of the small intestine; secretions from the liver and pancreas, as well as food partially digested in the stomach, empty into it.
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1016_04_49065 This image shows organs of the respiratory and digestive system.
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1016_04_48920 Last segment of the digestive tract, where final digestion and elimination of waste matter take place.
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1016_04_46729 This images shows the large intestin, the small intestin, the vermiform appendix and the rectum.
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alb3724657 The Reward of Cruelty. Dated: 1751. Medium: etching and engraving. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: William Hogarth.
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alb9568131 Medical ilustration of a hiatal hernia in the upper part of the stomach into the thorax.
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alb9568128 Illustration of diverticulosis in the colon. Diverticulitis is a common digestive disease which involves the formation of pouches (diverticula) within the bowel wall. This process is known as diverticulosis, and typically occurs within the large intestine, or colon. Diverticulitis results when one of these diverticula becomes inflamed.
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alb5578944 Conceptual biomedical illustration of Echinococcus parasites inside the liver.
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alb5579124 Biomedical illustration of acid reflux in the stomach.
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alb5579031 Conceptual biomedical illustration of Entamoeba inside the intestine.
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alb5575588 Conceptual biomedical illustration of Entamoeba inside the intestine.
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alb5576786 Biomedical illustration of the Giardia parasite inside the human intestines.
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alb5577598 Microscopic view of cryptosporidium inside the small intestine.
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alb5576027 Conceptual biomedical illustration of Ascaris lumbricoides, a large roundworm, in the human intestines.
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alb5575843 Biomedical illustration of the Giardia parasite inside the human intestines.
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alb5577759 Conceptual biomedical illustration of Ascaris lumbricoides, a large roundworm, in the human intestines.
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alb5577268 Comparison diagram of constipation vs. diarrhea in the human body.
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alb5576689 Biomedical illustration of Giardia parasite inside the small intestine, with magnified section.
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alb5577917 Biomedical illustration of the Giardia parasite inside the human intestines.
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alb5565671 Medical illustration depicting the gastrointestinal systems of a hiker and dog, and the micro-organisms found in freshwater that can affect them.
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alb3879542 Anatomy of male digestive system, including the mouth, cutaway view. Other internal organs are visible in half tones.
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alb3882812 Front view of the body of a naked woman standing, with half cutaway showing skeleton and all internal organs.
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alb3883632 Human male anatomy showing internal organs of the respiratory and digestive system.
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alb3887737 The sympathetic nervous system and the organs of fight-or-flight response.
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alb5570744 Medical illustration of the digestive system including the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine.
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alb5567602 Labeled medical illustration of the digestive system including the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine.
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alb1883752 Digestive system. Schematic drawing of the position occupied by the organs in the human body. 1. Intestine 2. Small intestine. Drawing. Color.
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alb1883772 Digestive system. Schematic drawing of the position occupied by the organs in the human body. 1. Mouth 2. Pharynx 3. Esophagus 4. Stomach 5. Large intestine 6. Small intestine 7. Rectum. Drawing. Color.
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iblfsr00013957 Anatomical design of Leonardo da Vinci. Medical studies of the human body. Anatomical study sheet of which with the Leonardoausstellung in the Oekopark Hartberg was issued.
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alb4056974 The Sheep Eater; seven stages in a man's consumption of a sheep, illustrated in consecutive sequence. Inscribed above in ink: ‘Jura Geer Berah Geer the famous Sheep Eater from Surong near Kas Gunge in the Furrakabad District at his Breakfast;’ and below: ‘1. His first position’ [standing holding the sheep by its back with his teeth]. ‘2. The second position’ [removing the intestines]. ‘3. Drinking the Blood. 4. tearing the Ribs out. 5. Tearing the Throat out. 6. Devouring the hind Quarter. 7. Eating the Caustic Plant called Madar as a Salad.’. c.1795 - 1800. Source: Add.Or.4363.
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alb4087741 Human anatomy. Tashri bi al-Taswir. Iran, 1672. The human body illustrating the heart, liver, kidneys and intestines. A miniature painting from a seventeenth century manuscript of Tashrih bi al-Taswir, a treatise on human anatomy by Mansur bin Muhammad. Image taken from Tashri bi al-Taswir. Originally published/produced in Iran, 1672. . Source: I.O. ISLAMIC 1379, f.14. Language: Persian.
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alb4085187 The human anatomy. Tashrih bi al-Taswir. Iran, 1672. The human body illustrating the arteries, heart, liver, kidneys and intestines. A miniature painting from a seventeenth century manuscript of Tashrih bi al-Taswir, a treatise on human anatomy by Mansur bin Muhammad. Image taken from Tashrih bi al-Taswir. Originally published/produced in Iran, 1672. . Source: I.O. ISLAMIC 1379, f.12. Language: Persian.
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alb3895147 Digital illustration of the abdominal digestive organs (no labels).
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alb3896819 Medical illustration showing the human digestive system: liver, stomach, large intestine, small intestine.
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alb3896906 The human body with superimposed colored plates, by Julien Bougle, circa 1899.
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alb3897267 Conceptual image of enterokinase. Also known as enteropeptidase, it is an enzyme produced by cells of the duodenum and involved in human and animal digestion. It is secreted from intestinal glands following the entry of ingested food passing from the stomach.
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alb3890783 Anatomy of male respiratory system, including the mouth, cutaway view. Other internal organs are visible in half tones.
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alb3887136 Medical ilustration of a hiatal hernia in the upper part of the stomach into the thorax.
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alb3887086 Digital illustration of the abdominal digestive organs.
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alb3888103 Conceptual image of internal organs of the respiratory and digestive systems.
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alb3887338 Illustration of diverticulitis in the descending colon region of the human intestine. Diverticulitis is a common digestive desease of the intestines.
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alb3886256 Microscopic view of hookworm. The hookworm is a parasitic nematode that lives in the small intestine of its host, which may be a mammal such as a dog, cat, or human.
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alb3888083 Medical illustration of the human digestive system; oral cavity, esophagus, liver, stomach, large intestine, small intestine.
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alb3887633 Microscopic view of hookworm. The hookworm is a parasitic nematode that lives in the small intestine of its host, which may be a mammal such as a dog, cat, or human.
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alb3887762 Medical ilustration of a hiatal hernia in the upper part of the stomach into the thorax.
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alb3887272 Medical illustration depicting the different stages of colon cancer.
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alb3887949 Medical illustration of the human digestive system, three dimensional view.
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alb3878584 Medical illustration of the human digestive system; oral cavity, esophagus, liver, stomach, large intestine, small intestine.
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alb3882867 Microscopic cross section view of the small intestine. The small intestine is a long, highly convoluted tube in the digestive system that absorbs about 90% of the nutrients from the food we eat.
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alb3883929 The human body with superimposed colored plates, by Julien Bougle, circa 1899.
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alb3883964 The science of human anatomy by Bartholomeo Eustachi, depicting the shape, size and relative position of the organs of the human body. Circa 18th century.
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alb3885238 Medical illustration of the large intestine and small intestine, three dimensional view.
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alb3883395 Illustration of diverticulosis in the colon. Diverticulitis is a common digestive disease which involves the formation of pouches (diverticula) within the bowel wall. This process is known as diverticulosis, and typically occurs within the large intestine, or colon. Diverticulitis results when one of these diverticula becomes inflamed.
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alb3883217 Human skeletal system with organs of the digestive system visible.
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alb3883075 Medical illustration of the liver and stomach, three dimensional view.
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alb3883483 Illustration of diverticulitis in the descending colon region of the human intestine. Diverticulitis is a common digestive desease of the intestines.
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alb3883710 Microscopic view of hookworm. The hookworm is a parasitic nematode that lives in the small intestine of its host, which may be a mammal such as a dog, cat, or human.
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alb3885067 Illustration of diverticulosis in the colon. Diverticulitis is a common digestive disease which involves the formation of pouches (diverticula) within the bowel wall. This process is known as diverticulosis, and typically occurs within the large intestine, or colon. Diverticulitis results when one of these diverticula becomes inflamed.
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alb2122604 Anatomy of human internal organs from the front showing heart, stomach, intestines, kidneys and bladder. Copperplate engraving by Milton from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1820.
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alb2121605 Anatomy of human internal organs from the back showing stomach, liver, intestines, gallbladder, etc. Copperplate engraving by Milton from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1820.
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alb2121706 Anatomy of human internal organs from the back showing spine, lungs, liver, intestines, gallbladder, etc. Copperplate engraving by Milton from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1820.
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1016_03_54754 System formed by the mouth, the digestive tract and its glands that uses mechanical action, enzymes or secretions to break down food, absorb nutrients and expel waste.
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1016_04_48970 System formed by the mouth, the digestive tract and its glands that uses mechanical action, enzymes or secretions to break down food, absorb nutrients and expel waste.
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1016_04_61987 System formed by the mouth, the digestive tract and its glands that uses mechanical action, enzymes or secretions to break down food, absorb nutrients and expel waste.
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1016_04_61481 This image shows some of the main organs of the human body.
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1016_04_56344 The hepatic portal vein leads blood to the liver from the intestines, stomach, pancreas, and spleen.
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1016_04_55347 System formed by the mouth, the digestive tract and its glands that uses mechanical action, enzymes or secretions to break down food, absorb nutrients and expel waste.
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1016_04_55346 System formed by the mouth, the digestive tract and its glands that uses mechanical action, enzymes or secretions to break down food, absorb nutrients and expel waste.
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1016_04_53166 This image shows some organs of the upper body.
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1016_04_53165 This image shows some organs of the upper body.
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1016_04_53156 System formed by the mouth, the digestive tract and its glands that uses mechanical action, enzymes or secretions to break down food, absorb nutrients and expel waste.
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1016_04_52256 Channel of the digestive tract joining the stomach to the large intestine, where a part of digestion and most food absorption occurs.
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1016_04_52255 Last segment of the digestive tract, where final digestion and elimination of waste matter take place.
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1016_04_50912 System formed by the mouth, the digestive tract and its glands that uses mechanical action, enzymes or secretions to break down food, absorb nutrients and expel waste.
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1016_04_49436 System formed by the mouth, the digestive tract and its glands that uses mechanical action, enzymes or secretions to break down food, absorb nutrients and expel waste.
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1016_04_48971 System formed by the mouth, the digestive tract and its glands that uses mechanical action, enzymes or secretions to break down food, absorb nutrients and expel waste.
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1016_04_48942 Anterior section of the small intestine; secretions from the liver and pancreas, as well as food partially digested in the stomach, empty into it.
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1016_04_48938 System formed by the mouth, the digestive tract and its glands that uses mechanical action, enzymes or secretions to break down food, absorb nutrients and expel waste.
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1016_04_48935 Anterior section of the small intestine; secretions from the liver and pancreas, as well as food partially digested in the stomach, empty into it.
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1016_04_48926 Peristalsis is an involuntary muscle contraction that propagates the length of a hollow organ (esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon), under the effect of a stimulus, such as swallowing or filling the stomach or intestines. The speed of peristalsis varies depending on the organs.
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1016_04_48919 This image shows the stomach, the small intestin and the rectum.
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1016_04_48917 System formed by the mouth, the digestive tract and its glands that uses mechanical action, enzymes or secretions to break down food, absorb nutrients and expel waste.
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1016_04_48766 Muscle allowing involuntary movements of certain organs; they are found mostly in the walls of hollow organs (such as the intestines and the esophagus) and blood vessels.
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1016_04_47900 Anterior section of the small intestine; secretions from the liver and pancreas, as well as food partially digested in the stomach, empty into it.
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1016_04_47897 This image shows a cross section of the small intestine, revealing the layers of the muscle.
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1016_04_47686 System formed by the mouth, the digestive tract and its glands that uses mechanical action, enzymes or secretions to break down food, absorb nutrients and expel waste.
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1016_04_47641 Anterior section of the small intestine; secretions from the liver and pancreas, as well as food partially digested in the stomach, empty into it.
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1016_04_46723 System formed by the mouth, the digestive tract and its glands that uses mechanical action, enzymes or secretions to break down food, absorb nutrients and expel waste.
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926_09_nerves041a4 Diagram of the autonomic nervous system, showing distribution of sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves to the human body.
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926_09_lipids013a4 Synthesis of lipoprotein complexes in the small intestine, liver, and bloodstream, as well as delivery to peripheral tissues.
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926_09_digest019a4 Diagram of the human large intestines, including and inset of its musculature and mucosa histology and an inset of its regions
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926_09_digest018a4 Diagram of the human small intestine, with insets of musculature, mucosa histology and its regions in situ
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926_09_digest014a4 Diagram of the human abdominal cavity, showing the digestive organs in situ, as well as covered by the omentum
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HISL015_EC300 Human figure, half-length, with some of the abdominal internal organs, the senses, and sections of the brain identified. From book by Johannes Peyligk (1474-1522). 1499.
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