
This is a vintage anatomical diagram of a human body, likely from a medieval or Renaissance medical text. The image is a black and white drawing with a somewhat crude, illustrative style. The central figure is a seated person, depicted with a lean physique. The internal organs are prominently displayed, shaded in dark tones to contrast with the lighter skin. The heart, lungs, stomach, intestines, and other organs are visible, though not rendered with modern anatomical accuracy. Numerous labels in a cursive script are scattered around the body, pointing to specific organs or areas. These labels are in a language that appears to be Latin or an older form of European language. The person is seated on a simple, three-legged stool. The overall impression is that of a historical medical illustration intended for teaching or study.