Antique framed print of a Facial Dissection. (Original Anatomy Print) O.N.O
An Antique framed print of a Facial Dissection. (Anatomy Print) Mintern Bros Dissection Print by GV Ellis & GH Ford. Taken from human dissections by G V Ellis (George Viner Ellis ) the anatomist and drawn by G H Ford (George Henry Ford ) the artist, whilst printed Mintern Bros. The print dated Mar 1st shows the dissections of the maxilla. (Jaw Bones). Size of Print 18” x 13“(showing) in a frame & mount measuring a total of 23” x 17” Print privately owned since and it was professionally framed by Lleixa Art in London in in a gilded wooden frame with clear glass. (Reflections in photos) Still overwrapped in protective plastic film from the framers. Whilst I have never hung the print, at some time in its life it has been exposed to light before it was framed. (Picture of front page of book shown in photos.) A very rare print. IDEAL FOR DENTIST SURGERY OR DENTIST ? “History of Dissection” Sir Astley Cooper brought out his beautifully illustrated monograph on hernia in . Besides these, the Edinburgh school had contributed the systematic treatises of Andrew Fyfe, John Bell and John Gordon. In appeared the first edition of Quain's Anatomy. This monumental work, which is still among the very first of English textbooks, has run through ten editions, and is of even greater value to the teacher and researcher than to the medical student; hardly any of his original work now remains. In another famous text-book on systematic anatomy appeared, written by Henry Gray, it pays more attention to the surgical applications of anatomy than to the scientific and morphological side, and has reached nearly 40 editions. Besides these systematic treatises, many dissecting manuals have been published. The earliest were the Dublin Dissector and the London Dissector; others still in use are those of G. V. Ellis, C. Heath, D. J. Cunningham, J. Cleland and J. Mackay. Ad ID: Delivery Services Consumer Credit