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The first and second cervical vertebrae. Watercolour, pencil and crayon drawing by J.C. Whishaw, 1852.
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Lettering: The first and second cervical vertebra (atlas & axis) ... Drawn from nature. J.C. Whishaw ; Nov. 1st 1852. Each figure numbered for an explanatory key, which appears below the image.
Title: The first and second cervical vertebrae. Watercolour, pencil and crayon drawing by J.C. Whishaw, 1852.
Description:
Lettering: The first and second cervical vertebra (atlas & axis) .
Drawn from nature.
J.
C.
Whishaw ; Nov.
1st 1852.
Each figure numbered for an explanatory key, which appears below the image.
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