RF2F4A519–The insides of the chest cavity. Illustration of the 19th century. Germany. White background.
RMP7CHN2–Arteries in the chest cavity to the heart and lungs. Copperplate engraving by Robert Benard after an illustration by Albrecht von Haller from Denis Diderot's Encyclopedia, Pellet, Geneva, 1779.
RME1130P–Jul. 03, 1975 - The 100th birthday of German surgeon Ferdinand Sauerbruch. One hundred years ago on July 3, 1875, surgeon Ferdinand Sauerbruch was born in Bremen. He discovered several significant new operations methods: for instance the pressure-difference method, which prevents the collapsing of lungs when the chest cavity is opened by reducing/increasing pressure
RM2A83KRP–Arteries in the chest cavity to the heart and lungs. Copperplate engraving by Robert Benard after an illustration by Albrecht von Haller from Denis Diderot's Encyclopedia, Pellet, Geneva, 1779.
RMD4BBRB–This would hinder the patient's ability to expand the lungs and breathe, as there is limited room inside the chest cavity.
RMCWBTYT–Bedside scene showing French physician, Rene Laennec (1781-1826), with his ear to the patient's chest cavity conducting an
RMMBFGHD–Lungs, Chest Cavity, Pharynx & Respiratory System
RMPP3PKT–I. Female body without corset. II. Change of shape through the corset. After Dickinson. 1 chest cavity, 2 diaphragm 3 abdominal cavity, 1905
RMPHE2A1–Full length, front view, body leaning against stone wall. Muscles of face, neck, arms and legs exposed. Chest cavity open revealing rib cage and vertebrae.
RFEDKANW–film chest x-ray show cavity at right upper lung due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection (Pulmonary Tuberculosis)
RF2X0M94M–3D illustration of lungs affected by mediastinal lymphadenopathy . This is an enlargement of the lymph nodes found within the central thoracic (chest) cavity. There are multiple potential causes of mediastinal lymphadenopathy, including bacterial infection, cancer and genetic disease.
RF2PNDRN1–Pulmonary pleurae. Anatomy of a Respiratory system. Structure of Chest cavity. Parietal and Visceral pleura, lungs, ribs, trachea, Pleural cavity
RMBX884K–medicine, anatomy, human chest caity and abdominal cavity, chart, scientific teaching material by Schmeil 'Der Mensch', Germany, 1922, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFR2A96C–Vintage illustration of anatomy, proportion of woman ribcage , according Venus de' Medici statue
RF2R7WTKD–Human respiratory system on white background
RM2B1MD16–Dead Common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) part eaten by peregrine falcon
RMC13JFX–Bedside scene showing French physician, Rene Laennec (1781-1826), with his ear to the patient's chest cavity conducting an auditory examination at Paris's Necker Hospital, ca. 1820. He holds an early stethoscope, a wooden tube 30 centimeters long, an instrument he invented.
RF2A1MGJ2–Surgical scalpel , abdominal all-metal reusable for multiple use. Medical instrument for dissecting soft tissues and performing most operations in the
RM2GKHC43–A Ready Eagle participant practices using a needle and catheter used to decompress a chest cavity during the Ready Eagle programs practice exercise at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, April 22, 2021. The exercise is intended to prepare medical personnel to respond in the event of a mass casualty incident.
RM2HH7A8G–Reliquary Bust of Saint Catherine of Alexandria ca. 1465 Workshop of Niclaus Gerhaert von Leyden North Netherlandish This bust, and its companion (acc. no. 17.190.1735), reflect the liveliness and innovative naturalistm of sculpture carved in Nikolaus Gerhaert’s workshop when he was working in the Upper Rhine region. Saint Catherine, whose relics were once located in the chest cavity, can be identified by her attributes the sword and the wheel. The bust of Saint Barbara also contained relics. She is recognized by the tower she holds in her right hand. It is likely that the busts were originall
RMP7DKTB–Dissection of the human diaphragm, chest cavity, and details of the pharynx and larynx. Copperplate engraving by Robert Benard after an illustration by Albrecht von Haller from Denis Diderot's Encyclopedia, Pellet, Geneva, 1779.
RF2CFH62F–X-Ray of the chest in a patient with Active pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB) showing pneumonia and cavitation scattered in both lungs.
RM2GE9265–Anatomy of a horse. Chest cavity exposed 1, heart or vena cava 2, left ventricle 3, and lungs 4.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J. Pass after an illustration by Daniel Dodd from William Augustus Osbaldiston’s The British Sportsman, or Nobleman, Gentleman and Farmer’s Dictionary of Recreation and Amusement, J. Stead, London, 1792.
RF2RXAFD3–Plain x ray chest of an old woman with almost normal study of bones, lungs and heart, normal chest cavity, ribs and wall, no signs of white patches or
RF2BR61RG–3d rendering of the chest part of the skeleton, the thoracic cavity
RM2B0EWXN–chest, rectangular, fish, The mummy is enclosed inside a hollow wooden base, originally supporting a figure in the shape of a fish. The base is rectangular and has a separate carved panel (21.8 x 4.9 cm) giving access to the cavity. The wood is covered with a thin layer or gesso but not painted. The cavity inside the base contains the decayed linen, some vegetables fibers and bits of gesso. On this groin a mummified fish (length 11.1, width 1.2, height 4.0 cm) wrapped in concentric bandages or medium-fine natural linen (warp-faced tabby weave, about 12 x 20 threads
RM2A50RW2–Figure of a Warrior, after 1325. The elite status of this warrior, who holds a dartthrower, darts, and a shield, is revealed by the gold from which he is made as well as his jewelry and sandals. Military accomplishment was prized by the Aztecs, whose imperial expansion was fueled by ambition as well as their belief that they were chosen to uphold cosmic order through war. The purpose of the chest cavity is unclear; the figurine may have been worn as a pendant.
RMW0B9KP–High school students test their knowledge of organ placement in the chest cavity of a medical dummy during the official opening of the two day Year of Science, Science and Health Expo at the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel in downtown Vancouver, BC, on November 25, 2010. The Expo hopes to inspire high school students to choose careers in health sciences and bio technology. UPI/Heinz Ruckemann
RFEDWK5F–'Pulmonary Tuberculosis' Film chest x-ray : cavity and interstitial infiltration at right upper lung due to Mycobacterium tuber
RF2X0M93E–3D illustration of lungs affected by mediastinal lymphadenopathy . This is an enlargement of the lymph nodes found within the central thoracic (chest) cavity. There are multiple potential causes of mediastinal lymphadenopathy, including bacterial infection, cancer and genetic disease.
RF2PNEB9K–Pneumothorax. accumulation of air between the lung and the chest cavity. Normal, and collapsed lungs. Human Respiratory system. Vector illustration
RF2WJGHJE–The ribs partially enclose and protect the chest cavity 3d illustration
RF2R7G5WG–Lung Anatomy, bronchi, human medical illustration, 4 emblem, scheme, Benefits of Lung
RM2B1MD1J–Dead Common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) part eaten by peregrine falcon
RMRHK45Y–. Biology and man. Biology; Human beings. Ribs Raised Lowered Diaphragm Lowered Raised. Inspiration Expiration BREATHING MOVEMENTS IN MAN When the diaphragm, the muscular partition between the thorax and the abdomen, is pulled down, the chest cavity enlarges. When the ribs are raised, the chest also expands, and air comes in through the windpipe. The rib muscles and the diaphragm normally work in unison. When these muscles relax, the chest cavity contracts and forces out the air in the lungs This taking on or putting ofT of oxygen seems to depend upon the relative quantity of oxygen, and is a
RFD9NR62–Anatomy of human respiratory system.
RM2H0DX8X–A medic participating in the 2021 Tactical Combat Casualty Care exercise treats a medical manikin with air in the chest cavity using needle decompression on Buckley Air Force Base, Colo., Feb. 4, 2021. A needle decompression involves inserting a large-bore needle into the second or fifth intercostal space to release the trapped air compressing the lung. This was one of the many techniques used by medics during the TCCC exercise and on the battlefield.
RM2HHYHHN–Reliquary Bust of Saint Barbara ca. 1465 Workshop of Niclaus Gerhaert von Leyden North Netherlandish This bust, and its companion (acc. no. 17.190.1734), reflect the liveliness and innovative naturalistm of sculpture carved in Nikolaus Gerhaert’s workshop when he was working in the Upper Rhine region. Saint Catherine, whose relics were once located in the chest cavity, can be identified by her attributes the sword and the wheel. The bust of Saint Barbara also contained relics. She is recognized by the tower she holds in her right hand. It is likely that the busts were originally set into niche
RM2T6A1XH–Anatomy of a horse. Chest cavity exposed 1, heart or vena cava 2, left ventricle 3, and lungs 4.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J. Pass after an illustration by Daniel Dodd from William Augustus Osbaldistons The British Sportsman, or Nobleman, Gentleman and Farmers Dictionary of Recreation and Amusement, J. Stead, London, 1792.
RF2K0PJP1–Breathing respiratory system body system anatomical internal organ lungs graphic illustration
RFHNTKAF–Pneumothorax - Text in Medical History. 3D Illustration.
RF2RYN7J3–Plain x ray chest of an old woman with almost normal study of bones, lungs and heart, normal chest cavity, ribs and wall, no signs of white patches or
RM2BEH2DE–An illustrated section of a lung and the ribcage showcasing different layers of tissue and muscle. The pleura (blue) is a serous membrane covering the lungs (visceral pleura) and chest wall (parietal pleura), creating a fluid filled space (pleural cavity) which lubricates the lungs to aid in breathing. Between each rib are a series of intercostal muscles, arteries, veins and nerves. A layer of endothoracic fascia also lines the inner surface of the ribcage.
RF2CJXN21–Axial computed Tomography of the chest (lung window) in a known patient of Active Tuberculosis (TB) showing pneumonia and cavitation in both lungs
RFCXDN7N–Lung pleura and pleural cavity
RFC7E94K–Thoracic cavity of man, previously opened and showing the internal organs, vintage engraved illustration.
RFEDTHT5–film chest x-ray show cavity at right upper lung due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection (Pulmonary Tuberculosis)
RF2X0M948–3D illustration of lungs affected by mediastinal lymphadenopathy . This is an enlargement of the lymph nodes found within the central thoracic (chest) cavity. There are multiple potential causes of mediastinal lymphadenopathy, including bacterial infection, cancer and genetic disease.
RF2PWC61R–Hemothorax. Healthy human lungs and red lungs after accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity. Chest trauma. pulmonary embolism treatment
RMW569KW–Enthroned bishop, Holy bishop sits on full throne and looks straight ahead. Right hand makes a blessing gesture, in the left hand he held the curve with the sudarium. He wears a bar, amict, albe, dalmatia and choir hood with aurifrisia with apostle figures. The choir hood curls up above the right arm. Miter with two figures and ribbons up to the shoulders. Over the left wrist he wears a manipel and further gloves over which rings. In chest oval cavity with glass., anonymous, Nederrijn, c. 1490, oak (wood), h 96.0 cm × w 50.2 cm × d 40.3 cm
RF2WJGGTN–The ribs partially enclose and protect the chest cavity 3d illustration
RMEN46HP–x-ray shadow on the lung engine smoker category b lung cancer of human thoracic chest
RM2A528AT–Spear Thrower, 200 BC-200. Spear throwers improve a spear's range and thrust. The spear was placed against the stone pivot and hurled using the thumb rest, carved as a figure with a skeletal chest, back-bent head, and a severed human head at its rear. This figure, frequent in art, is not well understood, but its appearance here suggests a connection to death. The shaft's carving makes clever use of the bone's marrow cavity.
RM2AJ8ERR–Buffalo medical and surgical journal . ragm down-ward, and with the left hand to gently bend the dorsal region ofthe spine backward. This enlarges the thoracic cavity and pro-duces inspiration. (See Fig. 2.) Then, to excite expiration, reverse the movement, bringing thehead, shoulders and chest forward, closing the ribs upon each ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. 667 other, and at the same moment bring forward the thighs, restingthem upon the abdomen. This movement arches the lumbarregion backward, and so bends the child upon itself as to crowdtogether the contents of the thoracic and abdominal cavities
RFE1JKTP–Artist depiction of mesothelioma in the lungs/abdominal cavity.
RM2MJ8F09–U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Bryan Rowland, U.S. Army Medical Department Activity Bavaria NCOIC of education and training, left, teaches A1C Justice Nerad, Health Care Operations Squadron aerospace medical technician, right, how to treat a collapsed lung on a mannequin, at Aviano Air Base, Italy, Aug. 25, 2022. Two collapsed lung scenarios simulated during the joint training were the treatment of air trapped in the chest cavity, also known as a pneumothorax, and blood trapped in the chest cavity, or hemothorax.
RFEY2J58–3d Human x-ray with pain in the abdominal cavity
RMPB0N0T–Reliquary Bust of Saint Barbara. Artist: Workshop of Niclaus Gerhaert von Leyden (North Netherlandish, active Strasbourg, ca. 1462-died 1473 Vienna). Culture: German. Dimensions: Overall: 19 7/8 x 17 1/2 x 10 7/8 in. (50.5 x 44.5 x 27.6 cm). Date: ca. 1465. This bust, and its companion (acc. no. 17.190.1734), reflect the liveliness and innovative naturalistm of sculpture carved in Nikolaus Gerhaert's workshop when he was working in the Upper Rhine region. Saint Catherine, whose relics were once located in the chest cavity, can be identified by her attributes the sword and the wheel. The bus
RMCRNG2P–A Post-surgical x-ray of a patient with haemothorax.
RFG33PBT–Pneumothorax Diagnosis. Medical Concept.
RF2RXAEYH–Plain x ray chest of an old woman with almost normal study of bones, lungs and heart, normal chest cavity, ribs and wall, no signs of white patches or
RMHRF59X–Valve replacement
RMT3EA7P–Human being: chest and abdominal cavity, anonym 1886
RMPJCG9B–U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Demetris Johnson, a multi-service unit flight chief assigned to the 673d Inpatient Operations Squadron, instructs 673d Medical Group personnel to perform a needle decompression for a tension pneumothorax during a Tactical Combat Casualty Care course at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, July 12, 2018. This procedure is required when air gets into the chest cavity preventing the lung from expanding. The needle releases air, letting the lung expand and the patient breathe again.
RFEDKE24–film chest x-ray show cavity at right upper lung due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection (Pulmonary Tuberculosis)
RF2X0M94D–3D illustration of lungs affected by mediastinal lymphadenopathy . This is an enlargement of the lymph nodes found within the central thoracic (chest) cavity. There are multiple potential causes of mediastinal lymphadenopathy, including bacterial infection, cancer and genetic disease.
RM2M124J7–3d Illustration of Hemothorax, Normal lung versus collapsed, symptoms of Hemothorax, pleural effusion, empyema, complications after a chest injury, ai
RM2T908P4–Chalchiuhtlicue, c. 1200-1521, 20 x 8 3/8 x 6 5/8 in. (50.8 x 21.27 x 16.83 cm) (without base)23 x 8 3/8 x 8 1/8 in. (58.42 x 21.27 x 20.64 cm) (with base), Gray basalt, red ochre, Mexico, 13th-16th century, Chalchiuhtlicue (Chal-chee-oot-LEE-kway), literally 'She of the Jade Skirt,' is the Mexica (meh-SHEE-kah) goddess of water and the wife of rain god Tlaloc (TLAH-loak). She is identifiable by her distinctive wide headband with large tassels. Precious stone or shell was once inlaid into her eyes, the incisions in her cheeks, and the cavity in her chest.
RF2WJGGTD–The ribs partially enclose and protect the chest cavity 3d illustration
RF2WENFDD–CT scan of Chest Axial view in color mode for diagnostic Pulmonary embolism (PE) , lung cancer and covid-19.
RFH67B6B–Human lungs and trachea. Medically accurate 3D illustration
RFE8CHPY–Respiratory System - detailed view
RFD9NTMP–Anatomy of human lungs in situ.
RM2MJ8EC7–U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Bryan Rowland, U.S. Army Medical Department Activity Bavaria NCOIC of education and training, left, teaches A1C Justice Nerad, 31st Health Care Operations Squadron aerospace medical technician, right, how to treat a collapsed lung using a training mannequin at Aviano Air Base, Italy, Aug. 25, 2022. Two scenarios simulated during the joint training were a pneumothorax and hemothorax, which is the name of the condition when trapped air or trapped blood respectively leaks out of the lung into the chest cavity.
RFEY2J59–3d Human x-ray with pain in the abdominal cavity
RMPAB3KH–Esoteric Buddhist Personage. Culture: Nepal (Kathmandu Valley). Dimensions: H. 6 3/8 in. (16.2 cm); W. 4 3/8 in. (11.1 cm). Date: 15th century. This wrathful Tantric Buddhist personage, with a shaved head, a vertical third eye, and upward-pointing fangs, is unidentified. His jewelry derives from eastern Indian prototypes of the Pala period (9th-12th century). He points a single-pronged thunderbolt scepter (vajra) toward a heart-shaped cavity at the center of his chest, itself occupied by a multipronged vajra. In his raised hand he holds a sword pommel with a guard in the shape of a lion's hea
RF2BTGY9C–Structure of diaphragm of human body having the cavity of chest, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RFFY4XH2–Pneumothorax. Medical Concept on Red Background.
RF2RYJXXH–Plain x ray chest of an old woman with almost normal study of bones, lungs and heart, normal chest cavity, ribs and wall, no signs of white patches or
RMHRF59P–Valve replacement
RFF8N6TW–closeup of a young caucasian doctor man observing a chest radiograph in a tablet computer
RFTCERBH–Close up view of black flicker with pink chest sitting on tree and making cavity on background of blue clear sky
RMPJCG98–U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Demetris Johnson, a multi-service unit flight chief assigned to the 673d Inpatient Operations Squadron, instructs 673d Medical Group personnel to perform a needle decompression for a tension pneumothorax during a Tactical Combat Casualty Care course at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, July 12, 2018. This procedure is required when air gets into the chest cavity preventing the lung from expanding. The needle releases air, letting the lung expand and the patient breathe again.
RFEDTHT9–film chest x-ray show cavity at right upper lung due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection (Pulmonary Tuberculosis)
RF2GYNGYT–Lung abscess, X-ray
RF2DAAN1D–Happy little child with napkin on chest sits in chair and looks at camera
RM2AFW0B8–. Transactions of the Western Surgical Association. :*« Fig. 1. Empyema sliowing thickened pleura di-viding chest cavity; to the left tlie compressed lung,to the right the ompyema cavity.. Fig. 2. Empyema (shown in Fig. 1) injected withbismuth paste. Note tlie thick pleura on margin ofpaste.
RF2WJGJ46–The ribs partially enclose and protect the chest cavity 3d illustration
RF2WENFE7–CT scan of Chest Axial view in color mode for diagnostic Pulmonary embolism (PE) , lung cancer and covid-19.
RFH67B6C–Human lungs and trachea. Medically accurate 3D illustration
RFE8CHPR–Pneumothorax - Collapsed Lung
RF2BRYCAT–Human respiratory system. Digital illustration.
RM2GKX99J–Lt. Col. Robert Steckler, a general surgeon with the 479th Medical Detachment, 399th Field , 803rd Center performs a thoracotomy on a surgical cut to inspect the chest cavity as part of a simulated exercise during Regional Medic at Fort McCoy, Wis., July 16, 2021. A cut is a comprised of simulated internal organs that can be used to mimic realistic traumatic events on a live casualty. The Army Reserve’s Combat Support Training Program (CSTP) exercises prepare U.S. Army Reserve units to be combat-ready by immersing them in realistic scenarios where they train as they would fight.
RFPH8PP3–Thoracic cage is made up of bones and cartilage along, It consists of the 12 pairs of ribs with their costal cartilages and the sternum. Illustration
RF2KAHRNG–medically accurate illustration of Great Vessels of Superior Mediastinum
RF2BTGDRX–Diaphragm, designate the transverse muscle which, in man and the Mammalia generally, separates the cavity of the thorax or chest from that of the abdo
RFFRP5DX–Diagnosis - Pneumothorax. Medical Concept.
RMEN46H8–x-ray through human chest thoracic cavity showing shadow on the lung Bronchiectasis and widening of airways
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