Anatomy & Pathology
undated
Ivory anatomical figure, a pregnant female with some removable organs in elaborate wood, glass and metal box, lead seal tied around neck of figure
1770-1828
Plaster model of the life size ecorche anatomical figure in bronze byHoudon, model English, 1920-1940
1601-1800
Ivory male anatomical figure, some removable internal organs, on velvet covered couch, possibly French, 18th or 19th century
Ivory anatomical figure, male, with some removable internal organs, lying on a couch, possibly German, 17th or 18th century
Ivory anatomical figure, a pregnant female, with some removable internal organs, lying on an ebony couch, possibly German, 17th-18th century
Ivory anatomical figure male, with some removable organs, lying on cloth covered bier in a wooden box, probably Italian
Ivory anatomical figure, pregnant female, with some removable organs, on ebony couch, possibly German, 17th or 18th century
Ivory anatomical figure, male, with some removable internal organs, lying on a couch, possibly German, 17th-18th century
Ivory anatomical figure, a pregnant female, with some removable internal organs, lying on a couch, possibly German, 17th or 18th century
Ivory anatomical figure, male, several internal organs removable, lying on couch, possibly German, 17th or 18th century
Ivory anatomical figure, a pregnant female, with some removable internal organs, on wooden stand
Ivory anatomical figure, a male, with some removable internal organs, possibly German, 17th or 18th century
Ivory anatomical figure, a male, with some removable internal organs, lying on a couch, possibly German, 17th - 18th century
Marble anatomical figure, a pregnant female, with some removable internal organs, lying on metal foil covered wooden stand, in view of the stylized organs and their irregular position the registration card ponders whether the maker had seen an ivory anatomical figure but remembered the details inaccurately
Wooden stylised model of a decomposing corpse, covered in maggots, in wooden coffin
Ivory anatomical figure, a pregnant female with some removable internal organs, possibly German, 17th or 18th century
1501-1700
Wax bust of a bearded man, perhaps showing a mastoid in the throat, Italian?, 16th or 17th century
Ivory anatomical figure, a pregnant female, with removable organs, lying on cloth covered bier
Ivory anatomical figure, a male, with some removable internal organs, possibly Terman, 17th or 18th century
Ivory anatomical figure, a pregnant female, with some removable internal organs, lying on couch, possibly Italian, 17th or 18th century
Ivory anatomical figure, a pregnant female, with some removable organs, lying on wooden couch, possibly French, 17th-18th century
Ivory anatomical figure, a pregnant female, with some removable internal organs, possibly German, 17th or 18th century
1920-1940
Papier mache model of a human torso with removable organs, English, 1920-1940
1900-1930
Papier mache model of male torso with removable and numbered internal organs, English, 1900-1930
Wooden model of a stylised corpse, decomposing in wooden coffin
1910-1940
Plaster copy of a semio-ecorche male anatomical figure by J. Talrich,copy English?, 1910-1940
Ivory anatomical figure, a pregnant female with some removable internal organs, on wooden stand, possibly German, 17th to 18th century
1880-1930
Plaster copy of complete musculature figure, English ?, 1880-1930
1890-1908
Papier mache torso and head with removable internal organs, English, 1890-1908
Ivory anatomical figure, a pregnant female, with some removable internal organs, 17th or 18th century
Ivory anatomical figure, male, with some removable internal organs, possibly German, 17th or 18th century
1601-1900
Ivory anatomical figure, a pregnant female, with some removable internal organs, lying on a ebony couch, possibly German, 17th or 18th century
1840-1890
Ivory(?) anatomical model of a pregnant woman, removable torso to display internal organs, lying on tortoiseshell stand in wooden case, belonged to Dr. Phineas Abraham, English (?) 1840-1890
1770-1805
Wax anatomical model of female torso and head showing internal organs, by Clemente Susini, Italian, 1770-1805
1750-1850
Cast, plaster, anatomical figure of a man, right arm raised, illustrates musculature, European, possibly 1750-1850
1870-1920
Plaster and metal skeleton representing death, English, 1870-1920