Museum Brookesianum : a descriptive and historical catalogue of the remainder of the anatomical & zootomical museum, of Joshua Brookes, Esq. ... embracing an almost endless assemblage of every species of anatomical, pathological, obstetrical, and zootomical preparations, as well as subjects in Natural History ... which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Wheatley & Adlard, at the Theatre of Anatomy, Blenheim Street ... on Monday, the 1st of March, 1830 ... / [Joshua Brookes].
- Joshua Brookes
- Date:
- [1830]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Museum Brookesianum : a descriptive and historical catalogue of the remainder of the anatomical & zootomical museum, of Joshua Brookes, Esq. ... embracing an almost endless assemblage of every species of anatomical, pathological, obstetrical, and zootomical preparations, as well as subjects in Natural History ... which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Wheatley & Adlard, at the Theatre of Anatomy, Blenheim Street ... on Monday, the 1st of March, 1830 ... / [Joshua Brookes]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![J '98 99 [Duty to be paid by the Purchaser.] '89 A portion of intestinum ilium : injected, dried and varnished. 90 A tine preparation of the termination of the intestinum ilium, the caecum, and part of the colon, injected, stuffed, dried, and varnished, of a kangaroo (Halmaturus giganteus). 91 A portion of the intestinum ilium, injected} with its mesentery, stuffed, dried, and varnished. 92 The stomach of a foetus : ditto. ‘ 93 A portion of the intestinum jejunum : injected, distended, dried, and varnish- ed, with the mesenteric vessels. . . 94 The caecum of a cat, with a part of the colon, and termination of the mtesti- num ilium : distended, dried, and varnished. 95 A beautiful specimen of the human stomach, duodenum, gall bladder, and bi- liary ducts with their termination ; spleen, with the splenic and gastric vessels. These organs are well injected, and preserved of their natural figure and in their situation. From a subject about five yeaisof age. , 96 A well injected preparation of one cornu uteri of a sow : distended, dried, and varnished. . , . . 97 A beautiful view of the caecum, valvula coli, its appendix and retinacula : in- jected, distended, dried, and varnished. , , ... The stomach of a cat: minutely injected, distended, dried, and varnished. A fine preparation of a large human gall-bladder, with the ductus cysticus, hepaticus, communis choledochus and pancreaticus; the last terminating separately in the duodenum } all of which are distended, dried, and var- 100 A specimen of a caecum caput coli, appendix vermiformis, termination of the intestinum, ilium, the valvula coli, its appendix and retinacula ; distended, dried, and varnished. f. , , 101 An interesting specimen of the pylorus, with a portion of the stomach and intestinum duodenum, dried and varnished. 102 The caecum, termination of the ilium, and part of the colon, of a quadruped: injected, distended, dried, and varnished. . . , , ■ , . 103 The tongue, ossa lingualia, larynx superior and inferior, with the trachea and ingluvies of a cockatoo (Phyctolophus Moluccensis). 104 A caecum and termination of the ilium of a quadruped, remarkable foi the very minute entrance of one intestine into the other. 105 The head, neck, oesophagus, and ingluvies, with the os furciforme and trachea well injected, distended, dried, and varnished, of the silken fowl (Gallus 106 A handsome preparation of the pelvis of a young male subject, the whole of the blood-vessels are injected of different colours. ‘107 A portion of the intestinum ilium, injected, dried, and varnished. 108 Several portions of intestinum jejunum, injected, dried in an expande , and varnished. . , , 109 A very large gall-bladder, distended, dried, and varnished. 110 A portion of the colon, stuffed, dried, and varnished, on which the appendicul® epiploic® are preserved. , 111 A portion of intestine, distended, dried, and varnished. 112 A stomach and duodenum, distended, dried, and varnishe . 113 Ditto, injected ; from a quadruped. , • h.A 114 A portion of the intestinum jejunum, injected, dried, and varnished. 115 The caecum and termination of the ilium, injected : from ,aJlu^ruP • on which there is an interesting display of the ramus ^moirho dahs internus arteri® mesenteric® inferiors, the ramifications extend to t e anus, inosculating with the external haemorrhoidal branches of the pu ic artery —so necessary for every surgeon to recollect when performing operation for fistulse in ano, accompanied with extensive sinuses. <](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28744792_0091.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)