This patent poster presents a detailed illustration of an anatomical skeleton construction, patented by C.E. Fleck on February 7, 1911, under patent number 983,547. The drawing, submitted on July 23, 1909, highlights the structure of the skeleton and mechanical connections, specifically how the ribs and spine are constructed to accurately and pedagogically represent human anatomy.
This patent drawing is not just a historical document, but also a tool that shows the early 20th-century understanding and depiction of the human skeletal system. With its richness of detail and technical precision, it is a valuable resource for studies of human anatomy and a fascinating piece of art for anyone with an interest in medical history and education. It is a significant part of medical education history and would serve as a meaningful and conversation-starting wall decoration.
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The poster is printed on a durable 230-gram premium paper.
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