Public Domain Images - Posterior fossa
Summary
Gray's Anatomy is a classic human anatomy textbook first published in 1858 by Henry Gray. The book, which is widely considered to be one of the most important and influential works in the field of anatomy, provides a detailed and comprehensive description of the human body, including the bones, muscles, organs, and systems that make up the body. Gray's Anatomy is still widely used by medical students, physicians, and other healthcare professionals for its detailed illustrations and accurate descriptions of the human body. The latest edition is the 41st edition and is edited by Susan Standring.
Base of the en:skull. Inner or cerebral surface. The posterior cranial fossa, labeled in green
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Tags
anatomical plates and drawings of the human skull
cranial base
grays anatomy plates
human cranial cavity
human foramen magnum
human occipital bones
medical images by mikael haggstrom in public domain
posterior cranial fossa
medicine
anatomical drawing
anatomy
Date
1858
Source
File:Gray193.png
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Copyright info
public domain