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Fetal Circulation: Anatomical Illustration of a Baby's Circulatory System
Vintage anatomical illustration of a baby's internal organs and circulatory system, connected to a placenta via the umbilical cord.
This vintage anatomical illustration meticulously details the circulatory system of a fetus. The central figure is a baby, depicted with its torso opened to reveal the heart, lungs, and other internal organs. A prominent umbilical cord connects the baby to a representation of the placenta, showcasing the intricate network of blood vessels responsible for nutrient and oxygen exchange. The artwork, likely from a 19th-century scientific publication, employs a combination of detailed line work and subtle color washes to highlight the vascular structures. Accompanying diagrams provide further anatomical context. This piece serves as a valuable educational resource for understanding prenatal development and human physiology, appealing to medical professionals, students, and history of science enthusiasts.