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AcupunctureACUPUNCTURE The Meridian of the Large Intestine
Liver, duodenum, pancreas, and other organs of the lower abdomen after Albrecht von Haller. Copperplate engraving by Robert Benard from Denis Diderots Encyclopedia, Pellet, Geneva, 1779
TYPHUS BACILLUSTyphus bacillus, discovered by Eberth, 1880, and studied by Gaffky, 1884 - - left, infected intestine - right, culture
Capillaria philippinensis, parasitic wormThis worm species (Capillaria philippinensis) is a parasite of the human small intestine
VALUEHuman Anatomy. Digestive system. Engraving
Drawing of a seal intestine by Edward Wilson. Drawn during the Terra Nova expedition to the South Pole 1910-1913
Diphyllobothrium polyrugosum, tapewormDiscovered inside a 3.8 metre killer whale washed up on a beach in Cornwall in 1978
Illustration of a seal intestineDrawing of a seal intestine by Edward Wilson. Drawn during the Terra Nova expedition to the South Pole 1910-1913
Halipegus hessleri, parasitic wormA parasitic worm specimen measuring 3.3mm
Depiction of the human digestive system. Engraving
Anatomy / Kidneys 18th CAnatomy of the kidneys and the intestines according to the anatomist Haller. Date: Circa 1760