This is a medical illustration of a human's inner ear. The image was shot from a very old medical dictionary titled "The Laws of Health | A Complete Course in Physiology and Hygiene". The book was printed in 1884. Human Ear Inner Ear Anatomy Antique medical illustration | Inner Ear
Shown are the eardrum, hammer (malleus), anvil (incus), stirrup (stapes), and semicircular canals. Stapes Malleus Semicircular Canal Ear - Inner Region
Anatomy of the human ear. Lithograph, published in 1876. Stapes Malleus People Anatomy of the human ear, lithograph, published in 1876
The human ear consists of three parts the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear. The ear canal of the outer ear is separated from the air filled tympanic cavity of the middle ear by the eardrum. The middle ear contains the three small bones the ossicles involved in the transmission of sound, and is connected to the throat at the nasopharynx, via the pharyngeal opening of the Eustachian tube. The inner ear contains the otolith organs the utricle and saccule and the semicircular canals belonging to the vestibular system, as well as the cochlea of the auditory system. Stapes People Semicircular Canal Anatomy of the ear
"Vintage engraving of the Tympanic cavity of the Ear, 19th century" 19th Century Style Anatomy Victorian Style Tympanic cavity of the Ear
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