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Gerard van der Gucht
The joint between the hip bone and the femur for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
Pencil on cream laid paper
Study of the inside of the os bregmatis, related to Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
Watercolour on laid paper
The inside of the skull, related to Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
Interior of the os frontis, part of the skull, for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
Pencil on laid paper
A fracture of the lower end of the thigh bone, for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
The under surface of the clavicle, for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
The upper surface of the clavicle, for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
The convex side of the scapula, or shoulder bone, for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
The concave side of the scapula, for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
Drawing of the radius and ulna bones fused together, for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
The radius and ulna, for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
The carpal bones, for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
Study of the bones of the hand (inside view), for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
The bones of the hand (inside view), for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
Two drawings of the patella, or knee cap, for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
The bones of the second toe and the sesamoid bones, for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
The upper side of the bones of the foot, for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
The underside of the bones of the foot, for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
The inside of the bones of the foot, for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
Study of the bones of the foot, for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
Study of the bones of the hand, for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
Pencil, pen and ink with wash on cream laid paper
Gerard van der Gucht and Jacob Schijnvoet
Study of the muscles of the human arm, raised and bent at the elbow (relating to Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
Pen and ink with wash on laid paper
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