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1016_04_61986 This image shows the organs of the respiratory system, which are the nasal cavity, the epiglottis, the pharynx, the larynx, the trachea, the lungs and the diaphragm.
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1016_04_55469 This image shows the lower organs of the respiratory system, which are the trachea, the lungs and the diaphragm.
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1016_04_55453 This image shows the lower organs of the respiratory system, which are the trachea, the lungs and the diaphragm.
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1016_04_51063 This image shows the organs of the respiratory system, which are the nasal cavity, the epiglottis, the pharynx, the larynx, the trachea, the lungs and the diaphragm.
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1016_04_50443 This image shows the organs of the respiratory system, which are the nasal cavity, the epiglottis, the pharynx, the larynx, the trachea, the lungs and the diaphragm.
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1016_04_49426 This image shows the trachea, the thymus, the lungs, the heart and the diaphragm.
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1016_04_49109 This image shows the trachea, the thymus and the lungs.
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1016_04_49065 This image shows organs of the respiratory and digestive system.
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1016_04_48655 This image shows a cross section of the lower organs of the respiratory system, which are the trachea, the lungs and the diaphragm.
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1016_04_48266 This image shows some organs of the chest; the heart, the lungs, the ribcage and the diaphragm.
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1016_04_47515 This image shows the lower organs of the respiratory system, which are the trachea, the lungs and the diaphragm.
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alb3904776 Portrait of Fedor Dostoyevsky. Date/Period: 1872. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 99 cm (38.9 in); Width: 80.5 cm (31.6 in). Author: Vasily Perov.
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alb5578944 Conceptual biomedical illustration of Echinococcus parasites inside the liver.
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alb5575163 Illustrative medical concept of coronavirus in the human throat, before entering the lungs.
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alb5575152 Medical illustration of an asthmatic bronchiole in the human lungs.
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alb5575315 Comparison of a normal bronchiole and an asthmatic bronchiole in the human respiratory tract.
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alb5575232 Medical illustration of lung cancer inside the human lungs.
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alb5576747 Medical illustration showing pneumonia in the alveolus of human lungs.
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alb5577516 Biomedical illustration of sepsis being released into the bloodstream, triggering inflammatory responses throughout the body and damaging organs.
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alb5578492 Medical illustration showing pleurisy. Pleurisy is inflammation of membranes that surround the human lungs.
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alb5577410 Biomedical illustration of tuberculosis in the human lungs, with magnified section.
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alb5576183 Medical illustration showing pleurisy. Pleurisy is inflammation of membranes that surround the human lungs.
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alb5576130 Medical illustration of lung cancer inside the human lungs.
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alb5577647 Medical illustration of an asthmatic bronchiole in the human respiratory tract.
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alb5577905 Illustrative medical concept of coronavirus in the human throat, before entering the lungs.
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alb4095158 'Natural position of the organs'. A simple diagram of some internal organs of a woman; In a chapter on correct posture. The art of beauty ... With numerous illustrations by the author. Second edition. London : Chatto & Windus, 1883. Source: 1608/5406 page 50 figure 11. Author: Mary Eliza Haweis.
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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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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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alb2268337 Infographics of the parts and lung function, the mechanism of breathing and respiratory function. [Adobe Illustrator (.ai); 4960x3248].
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alb3285156 bronchial anatomy of the alveoli and alveolar or perialveolar circulation.
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alb4073611 Two illustrations of Hindustani men; one in long blue coat gazing out to sea, the other in lungi carrying pots. Oriental Scenery. Twenty four views in Hindoostan drawn and engraved by Thomas Daniell. London : Robt Bowyer, 1795, 97. Oriental Scenery. Twenty four views in Hindoostan drawn and engraved by Thomas Daniell. (Taken in the years 1789 and 1790.) Daniell, Thomas, 1749-1840. Source: Tab.599.a plate III.
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alb2120690 The entrails in the human body: lungs, liver, diaphragm, stomach, duodenum, colon, etc. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's "Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1798. Friedrich Johann Bertuch (1747-1822) was a German publisher and man of arts most famous for his 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830.
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alb1883769 Glands. Anatomic location of the thymus in a newborn. 1. Thyroid 2. Subclavian vein 3. Lung right 4. Upper lobe 5. Right lobe of the thymus 6. Middle lobe 7. Inferior lobe 8. Carotid artery 9. Internal jugular vein 10. Trachea 11. Horn left thymus 12. Left lung 13. Left lobe of the thymus 14. Interlobular fissure 15. Pericardium coated heart 16. Diaphragmatic surface of the left lung. Drawing. Color.
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alb4074483 The ill-omended, but, as it will be finally revealed, benevolently-arranged meeting of Kai Lung and the brigand. The Transmutation of Ling. [From “The Wallet of Kai Lung.”] With twelve designs by Ilbery Lynch. London : Grant Richards, 1911. Source: 12620.i.1 frontispiece.
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alb4058483 The out-passing from the narrative of the amiable Kai Lung. The Transmutation of Ling. [From “The Wallet of Kai Lung.”] With twelve designs by Ilbery Lynch. London : Grant Richards, 1911. Source: 12620.i.1 plate opposite page 78.
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alb4067406 Illustrations on the subject of lungs. De pulmonibus observationes anatomica. (On the lungs). 1672. Author: Marcello Malpighi. Source: 1189.a.24 facing page 12.
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alb3896736 Three dimensional view of the female respiratory system, full frontal view.
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alb3896906 The human body with superimposed colored plates, by Julien Bougle, circa 1899.
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alb3890316 Three dimensional view of the female respiratory system, close-up.
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alb3897208 Cross-section of the alveoli branches.
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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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alb3888103 Conceptual image of internal organs of the respiratory and digestive systems.
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alb3887370 Microscopic view of HIV virus inside the lungs.
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alb3887512 Three dimensional view of the female respiratory system, side view.
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alb3885819 Pulmonary embolism, pathway of embolus to the heart and lungs.
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alb3877424 Pulmonary embolism, pathway of embolus to the heart and lungs.
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alb3884917 The alveoli are the final branchings of the respiratory tree and act as the primary gas exchange units of the lung.
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alb3883929 The human body with superimposed colored plates, by Julien Bougle, circa 1899.
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alb3883870 Conceptual image of a ubiquitous virus. A ubiquitous virus is contagious in early childhood through the respiratory tract. Infection is generally asymptomatic and latent in the kidneys (but also in the lungs, tonsils, spleen, bone marrow), remaining dormant for many years and reactivating in congenital or induced immunosuppressive conditions.
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alb3884105 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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alb3884794 Digital illustration showing the structure of the bronchus and bronchial tubes. These pathways carry air into the lungs and carbon dioxide out.
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alb3885077 Three dimensional view of the female respiratory system, close-up.
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alb3884277 Transparent view of human chest showing the lung.
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alb3884202 Artist depiction of mesothelioma in the lungs/abdominal cavity.
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alb3884276 Three dimensional view of the male respiratory system, close-up.
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alb3883527 Microscopic view of human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). RSV causes respiratory tract infection of the lungs and breathing passages.
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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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alb1883767 Respiratory system. Schematic drawing of the trachea and lungs. 1. Larynx 2. Trachea 3. Right lung closed 4. Bronchus 5. Left lung opened 6. Bronchioles 7. Pleura 8. Alveoli. Drawing. Color.
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alb1883768 Respiratory system. Schematic drawing of the trachea and lungs. 1. Larynx 2. Trachea 3. Right lung 4. Bronchus 5. Left lung 6. Bronchial branches. Drawing. Color.
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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_59820 This image shows the nasal cavity, the paranasal sinuses, the epiglottis, the mouth, the pharynx, the larynx, the esophagus, the trachea, the heart, the lungs, the trachea and the diaphragm.
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1016_04_56188 Exhalation expels the air from the lungs. It is caused by a relaxing of the respiratory muscles. The lungs return to their resting volume, which causes the expulsion of the air.
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1016_04_56187 Inhalation brings the outside air into the lungs. It is caused by the contraction of the respiratory muscles (diaphragm, intercostal muscles), which expand the rib cage and increase the pulmonary volume.
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1016_04_55475 This image shows the organs of the respiratory system, which are the nasal cavity, the epiglottis, the pharynx, the larynx, the trachea, the lungs and the diaphragm. It is however a cross section of the lower organs.
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1016_04_55474 This image shows the organs of the respiratory system, which are the nasal cavity, the epiglottis, the pharynx, the larynx, the trachea, the lungs and the diaphragm.
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1016_04_55404 This image shows some organs of the chest.
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1016_04_55342 This image shows a cross section of the lungs, which reveals the main bronchus, the lobe bronchus and the terminal bronchiole.
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1016_04_55341 This image shows the nasal cavity, the epiglottis, the mouth, the pharynx, the larynx, the trachea, the heart, the lungs, the trachea and the diaphragm.
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1016_04_53314 This image shows a cross section of the lungs, which reveals the main bronchus, the lobe bronchus and the terminal bronchiole.
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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_53157 This image shows the organs of the respiratory system, which are the nasal cavity, the epiglottis, the pharynx, the larynx, the trachea, the lungs and the diaphragm.
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1016_04_48967 This image shows the upper and lower oragans of the respiratory system.
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1016_04_48803 Exhalation expels the air from the lungs. It is caused by a relaxing of the respiratory muscles. The lungs return to their resting volume, which causes the expulsion of the air.
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1016_04_48802 Inhalation brings the outside air into the lungs. It is caused by the contraction of the respiratory muscles (diaphragm, intercostal muscles), which expand the rib cage and increase the pulmonary volume.
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1016_04_48785 Elastic membrane surrounding each lung and composed of two layers bounding the pleural cavity.
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1016_04_48782 This image shows some organs of the chest.
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1016_04_48779 This image shows a cross section of the lungs, which reveals the main bronchus, the lobe bronchus and the terminal bronchiole.
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1016_04_48771 Muscular cartilaginous tract that is a continuation of the larynx; it divides into two main bronchi, each of which ends in a lung, and allows air to pass.
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1016_04_48762 The pulmonary lobes are subdivisions of the lungs. More voluminous than the left lung, the right lung consists of three lobes, while the left lung has two due to the space occupied by the heart between the two lungs.
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1016_04_48752 Inhalation brings the outside air into the lungs, and exhalation expels the aire from the lungs.
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1016_04_47650 Respiratory organs formed of extensible tissue, in which air from the nasal and oral cavities is carried, ensuring oxygenation of the blood.
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1016_04_47644 Main muscle of inhalation separating the cavities of the thorax and abdomen; its contraction increases the size of the thoracic cavity, causing the lungs to expand and take in air.
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1016_04_47639 Respiratory organs formed of extensible tissue, in which air from the nasal and oral cavities is carried, ensuring oxygenation of the blood.
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1016_04_47638 Respiratory organs formed of extensible tissue, in which air from the nasal and oral cavities is carried, ensuring oxygenation of the blood.
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1016_04_47637 This image shows a cross section of the trachea and the lungs, in their places in the upper body.
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1016_04_46734 This image shows the trachea and the lungs.
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926_09_respir031a4 Diagram of the human lungs in situ.
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926_09_respir030a4 The subdivisions and structure of the human intrapulmonary airways.
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926_09_respir029a4 Medial view of the right lung.
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926_09_respir028a4 The trachea and major bronchi of the human lungs.
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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_chilgb002a4 The anatomy of an asthma attack, demonstrating the difference between a normal and an obstructed airway.
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926_09_endocr006a4 The principal glands of the female and male human endocrine systems.
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926_09_circsy043a4 Diagram demonstrating the progression of an arterial embolism
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926_09_circsy042a4 Silhouette of the human body showing the location and extent of the heart and vascular system.
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926_09_circsy025a4 Human arterial supply and venous drainage of the organs.
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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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