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Human body
Viewing microscopic images that are in the human body is so fascinating. Not to mention the bacteria that invades the human body as well.
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Francesco Calenzoli anatomy of the spine, spinal cord and brain (front view), wax, Florence before 1858.
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CT scan of an abdominal aortic aneurysm which developed between the renal arteries and the common iliac arteries.
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These are your Vertebral and Internal Carotid arteries - COMES IN A PAIR, left…
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Doctor holding a 47 pound tumor removed from Tuscan woman's stomach. I have seen a 60lb ovarian tumor!
Debbie Bee
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Facial Fractures: post-mortem CT scan with 3D reconstruction extensive facial fractures jump from 40m bridge, landing face down. (Source: anilaggrawal.com)
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Awesome foot surgical repair, I don't know what the mechanism of injury was.
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20wk old fetal heart
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Life Is Precious
Amniotic Fluid
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Take the time to reflect on the reality that you once lived inside of an amniotic sac just like this child, clinging to your mother by your umbilical cord. Honor this child’s life by awakenin…
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brain surgery -cerebral avm removal
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Kidney belonging to heavy energy drink user.
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Amazing face transplant! Modern medicine and science is simply remarkable!
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"I want this on a shelf in my room." --- yes, truly awesome.
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not 'any' dog can manage this, but a pitbull did!
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Cross section of human skin. (SEM)
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Scientific American
The cilia in the lungs and respiratory tract serve to push mucus towards the trachea so that it is able to proceed down the esophagus.