however a handwritten note on the first page read
though there are some areas of damage
1910 is listed on the shutter
The frame includes three antique pictures - two of couples and one of a woman and a small dog
The mask is in good condition and has its original elastic band
Matted Antique (c.1897) Anatomy Print, Plate XLII: Abdominal Cavity, Front however a handwritten note onPLATE XLII: Abdominal Cavity, opened in front. The Peritoneum of the Posterior Abdominal Wall is preserved. In this view are seen the Posterior Half of the Right Lobe of the Liver, the Spleen, Pancreas, Duodenum, Ascending Colon, Descending Colon, Rectum, Root of the Mesentery and the Origin of the Spermatic Cord. This anatomy plate print was taken directly from the 19th century book Henke's Atlas of Surgical Anatomy, A Series of Plates Illustrating