Publications Posters
William Harvey Demonstrating A Deer To King Charles I And The Boy Prince $45.00
Fine quality reproduction of Henry Lemon’s engraving (c. 1870) after the painting by Robert Hannah. Printed on Limoge archival paper. Learn more »
Claude Bernard Performing An Experiment $45.00
Fine quality reproduction of the lithograph by Eugène Louis Pirodon (c. 1890) after the painting by Leon Lhermitte. Printed on Limoge archival paper. Learn more »
Balançoire Orthopédique (Orthopedic Seesaw) $45.00
Full-color computer graphic after an 1827 invention by Charles-Gabriel Pravaz used to treat scoliosis. Learn more »
The Treatment Of Dislocations
by Lorenz Heister (1757)
$45.00
Fine limited edition on heavy archival paper, reproduced from the Latin edition of Heister’s General System of Surgery (1750).
Billroth Operating $45.00
Full-color poster reproducing the painting by Anton F. Seligman (1899), showing the great German surgeon Billroth operating in the auditorium of Vienna’s Allgemeine Krankenhaus. Learn more »
Renaissance Pregnancy $45.00
Full-color poster reproducing a hand-colored woodcut from Charles Estienne’s De dissectione partium corporis humani (1545). Learn more »
Twins In Utero
$45.00
Full-color poster reproducing the original sepia drawing made for Plate 39 of William Smellie’s Sett of Anatomical Tables (1754). Learn more »
Imaging The Brain From Antiquity To The Present $45.00
Full-color poster showing the development of brain imaging with images from Albertus Magnus, Vesalius, Luys and a topographic map of evoked potential in the working-memory condition. Learn more »
The Spectacular History Of Spectacles $45.00
Full-color poster illustrating the development of spectacles and other vision aids from earliest times to the present. Learn more »
Civil War Surgical Instruments $45.00
Full-color poster displaying a set of Civil War surgical instruments manufactured by Dietrich W. Kolbé of Philadelphia. 36" × 24". Learn more »
Vesalius’s On The Fabric Of The Human Body Poster $45.00
This fine poster, printed on archival-quality paper, shows the eight front views of the famous series of dissected muscle men contained in Vesalius’s Fabrica. Learn more »
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