k Enhanced Vesalius drawings showing muscular system Human musculature. Computerenhanced version of drawings by Andreas Vesalius, showing the human muscular system in six posterior views. Muscles of the body are progressively dissected from right to left. The muscles represented here are skeletal voluntary muscles which are under direct conscious control. Skeletal muscles account for up to 45 of body weight. Andreas Vesalius was a Flemish anatomist 15141564. These drawings come from his book De Humani Corporis Fabrica On the Structure of the Human Body first published in 1543. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Enhanced Vesalius drawings showing muscular system Human musculature. Computer enhanced version of drawings by Andreas Vesalius, showing the human muscular system in six posterior views. Muscles of the body are progressively dissected from right to left. The muscles represented here are skeletal  voluntary  muscles which are under direct conscious control. Skeletal muscles account for up to 45  of body weight. Andreas Vesalius was a Flemish anatomist  1514 1564 . These drawings come from his book: De Humani Corporis Fabrica  On the Structure of the Human Body  first published in 1543.
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Enhanced Vesalius drawings showing muscular system

Human musculature. Computer-enhanced version of drawings by Andreas Vesalius, showing the human muscular system in six posterior views. Muscles of the body are progressively dissected from right to left. The muscles represented here are skeletal (voluntary) muscles which are under direct conscious control. Skeletal muscles account for up to 45% of body weight. Andreas Vesalius was a Flemish anatomist (1514-1564). These drawings come from his book: De Humani Corporis Fabrica (On the Structure of the Human Body) first published in 1543.

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