Gray 326 - Drawing. Public domain image.
Summary
Gray's Anatomy is a classic human anatomy textbook first published in 1858 by Henry Gray. The book, which is widely considered to be one of the most important and influential works in the field of anatomy, provides a detailed and comprehensive description of the human body, including the bones, muscles, organs, and systems that make up the body. Gray's Anatomy is still widely used by medical students, physicians, and other healthcare professionals for its detailed illustrations and accurate descriptions of the human body. The latest edition is the 41st edition and is edited by Susan Standring.
The left shoulder and acromioclavicular joints, and the proper ligaments of the scapula.
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Tags
acromioclavicular joints
acromion
anatomical plates and drawings of the human humerus
clavicular facet of scapula
coracoacromial ligament
coracoid process
glenohumeral joint
grays anatomy plates of joints
human clavicle
human scapula
human shoulder joints
infraglenoid tubercle
ligaments of the shoulder
neck of scapula
shoulder luxation
superior border of scapula
suprascapular notch
medicine
anatomical drawing
anatomy
grays anatomy plates
Date
1918
Source
Henry Gray (1918) Anatomy of the Human Body (See "Book" section below)
Link
Copyright info
public domain