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RefNoPT/73/6/11
LevelItem
TitlePainting, human ovary by Franz [Andreas] Bauer
Date[1817]
DescriptionPlate 9 showing a section through the right ovary and fallopian tube. The work is inscribed with publication and plate details. Signed lower left 'Franz Bauer del:'. Royal Society stamp verso.

Subject: Anatomy

Published in Philosophical Transactions as part of paper titled 'On the passage of the ovum from the ovarium to the uterus in women' by Everard Home.

Read to the Royal Society on 1 May 1817.
Extent1p
FormatPainting
PhysicalDescriptionInk wash on paper
Dimensions209x265mm
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rspl.1815.0062
DOI: 10.1098/rstl.1817.0019
RelatedRecordPT/11/18
URLDescriptionDigital version available on The Royal Society Picture Library
URLhttps://pictures.royalsociety.org/image-rs-8649
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA7476Bauer; Franz Andreas (1758 - 1840)1758 - 1840
NA4668Home; Sir; Everard (1756 - 1832); surgeon1756 - 1832
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