Vintage anatomical illustration of mammalian internal organs, including kidneys, ureters, bladder, and reproductive organs, rendered in a detailed hand-drawn style.
anatomical illustrationkidneyureterblood vesselsbladderreproductive organsinternal organsanatomyillustrationdrawinganatomyinternal organskidneybladderureterreproductive organsmammalian anatomyvintage illustrationscientific illustrationbiology

This is a vintage anatomical illustration depicting the internal organs of a mammal, likely a sheep or goat, based on the style and detail. The image is divided into two panels, each showing a different view of the same anatomy. **Panel 1 (Left):** Shows a view of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and surrounding blood vessels. The kidneys are large, bean-shaped organs with a textured surface. A network of branching blood vessels surrounds and penetrates the kidneys. The ureters, tube-like structures, descend from the kidneys towards the bladder. The bladder is a pear-shaped organ, and a portion of the reproductive organs are visible below it. **Panel 2 (Right):** Presents a similar view, but with a slightly different angle and emphasis on the internal structures. The kidneys are again prominent, and the ureters lead to the bladder. The bladder is sectioned, revealing its internal structure. The reproductive organs are more clearly visible, with a coiled structure extending from the bladder. The illustration is rendered in a detailed, hand-drawn style, with fine lines and shading to create depth and texture. The organs are labeled with numbers, and the overall aesthetic is reminiscent of historical anatomical texts. The background is a pale yellow, providing contrast to the detailed anatomical structures. The image is a valuable resource for studying mammalian anatomy and understanding the arrangement of internal organs.


License: CC0