9918 Hendrik van Deventer (1657–1724) - Twin Fetus Presentation in the Pelvis - Copperplate Engraving (Early 18th Century)

Hendrik van Deventer (1657–1724) - Twin Fetus Presentation in the Pelvis - Copperplate Engraving (Early 18th Century)
  • Hendrik van Deventer (1657–1724) - Twin Fetus Presentation in the Pelvis - Copperplate Engraving (Early 18th Century)
  • Hendrik van Deventer (1657–1724) - Twin Fetus Presentation in the Pelvis - Copperplate Engraving (Early 18th Century)
  • Hendrik van Deventer (1657–1724) - Twin Fetus Presentation in the Pelvis - Copperplate Engraving (Early 18th Century)

This copperplate engraving is a medical illustration depicting two fetuses positioned within the bony structure of a woman's pelvis. The anatomical view details a complex presentation scenario, where the fetal bodies are shown in relation to the pelvic inlet and outlet. This plate originated from a pivotal work in the history of obstetrics.

Hendrik van Deventer was a Dutch physician and orthopedic surgeon considered one of the founders of modern obstetrics. He is best known for his influential work, Manuale Operatien, which provided groundbreaking, detailed illustrations and descriptions of the pelvis and fetal positions during childbirth.

Artist or Maker: Hendrik van Deventer (Author/Source)

Dimensions: Approximately 21 cm x 16 cm

Medium: Copperplate Engraving

Date: Early 18th Century

Condition Report:

This work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the images carefully for condition details, and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a comprehensive condition report.

     

      

     

      
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