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Athenian red-figure cup attributed to Oltos, examination of the liver of a sacrificial victim
Rock carving of reindeer with intestines
Indian anatomical painting
Red-figured terracotta stamnos
Sugita Gempaku’s Kaitai shinsho
Location of internal organs on modular grid
The diagram of the stomach
Diagram of the heart
Brain Frog
Published in 1597 reprint of a 1565 Yixue gangmu, preserved in Ms sin. 11, part 1, “Enlightened-Hall Diagram of the Viscera”
Illustration accompanying De Arte Physicali et de Cirurgia
The sea of
qi
and the diaphragm
The hand lesser yin heart channel
Early Zapotec stone relief of a sacrificial victim with a disembowelled abdomen
From Text to Model: The Guts according to Aristotle
Manchu face, Universal body
Maps of the inner sceneries • ventral and dorsal view
Moxibustion points according to Medical Arts of the Lunar King, Sowa Rigpa intersections with Chinese and Indian medical canons
3D Model Embedded in the Greco-Roman Anatomical Atlas
Diagrams of the internal organs
Canopic Jar Representing the Deity Qebehsenuef
Black-figured terracotta column-krater
Diseases of the Stomach (cancer)
Entanglements with torshi no.2
Manase Dōsan 曲直瀬道三, Hyakufuku zusetsu
Representation of a woman with the distribution of the blood vessels and the internal organs (f. 15v)
The Buddha’s Guts
A depiction of a man being attacked and mauled by a jaguar
Representation of a man with the distribution of the blood vessels and the internal organs (f. 13v)
Side entanglements on Flax
The Spleen
The Gut / Der Darm
Reproduced artwork detailing small and large intestines with Tibetan and Latin labels
Ca. 1660s-1681c. Lat. Fol. 95, unknown artist
Anonymous,
K. Sharḥ al-Maqāma al-Ṣalāḥiyya fī l-Khayl wa-al-Bayṭāra
The 3D Model of the Digestive System according to Aristotle
Treatment points for moxibustion, venesection, and surgery
Mask of Huwawa
Carcinoma colloides peritonei
Major connecting blood vasculature of the body including gut with related vulnerable points
A female ‘open torso’ figurine
A polyvisceral plaque
Battle scene and their aftermath
Anatomy of the gut, anterior view
Nkisi power figure: “Mavungu”
From Observation to Text: The Guts according to Aristotle
Knitted artwork of guts based on Tibetan medical painting at Atsagat Monastery, Republic of Buryatia, Russia.
Late Classic altar at the site of Xunantunich
ŠÀ, libbu
Red-figured terracotta bell-krater
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