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1597 reprint of Wanbing huichun “Diagram of Man’s Side-Body”
Location of internal organs on modular grid
Ca. 1660s-1681c. Lat. Fol. 95, unknown artist
Frontal illustration of the small and large intestines and the bladder (f. 69v)
Diagrams of the internal organs
The Dissected Horse
Manase Dōsan 曲直瀬道三, Hyakufuku zusetsu
Major connecting blood vasculature of the body including gut with related vulnerable points
Side entanglements on Flax
1682 Specimen Medicinae Sinicae, unknown artist
Minor connecting blood vasculature of the body including gut
Indian anatomical painting
The Spleen
Reproduced artwork detailing small and large intestines with Tibetan and Latin labels
Body metaphors including guts
LHS 4a: A Qing period manuscript illustration of the Yuanmen maijue neizhao tu 元門脈訣內罩圖
SET 2a+b Huangting dunjia yuanshen jing 黃庭遁甲緣身經 (Book of the Hidden Period and the Causal [Karma] Body of the Yellow Court) DZ 0873
The Buddha’s Guts
Master Yan Luo’s head maps • frontal view and southwards looking
Illustration depicting a right lateral view of the body (f. 72r)
Representation of a man with the distribution of the blood vessels and the internal organs (f. 13v)
Maps of the inner sceneries • ventral and dorsal view
The Screen gate
Treatment points for moxibustion, venesection, and surgery
Diagram of the heart
Shiba Zenkō, Jūshi keisei hara no uchi
A human anatomical figure
Guts depicted as vulnerable part of the body
Diagram of the Inner Landscape
Slate knife with two porpoises engraved
The spleen-stomach system
Brain Frog
Anicka Yi,
Le Pain Symbiotique
(2014)
Maps of the inner sceneries • from the left and the right side
Moxibustion points according to Medical Arts of the Lunar King, Sowa Rigpa intersections with Chinese and Indian medical canons
Kinrai ryūkō kabuki uwasa kenbutsu no hara
The Navel Cakra (maṇipūraka) with Intestines
The hand lesser yin heart channel
A Brave Warrior with Guts
Ca. 1681 Ms sin. 11, part 3 by Christian Mentzel
The diagram of the stomach
Entanglements with torshi no.2
Sugita Gempaku’s Kaitai shinsho
The sea of
qi
and the diaphragm
Rāja Mandhata
Manchu face, Universal body
The Spleen and Stomach
Inshoku yōjō kagami
Representation of a woman with the distribution of the blood vessels and the internal organs (f. 15v)
Torshi and eyes
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