Dissection of the vascular system of a newborn female infant including the kidneys, ureters, uterus, and adnexa
From Wikivideos
Source: collections.nlm.nih.gov
Video source record: https://collections.nlm.nih.gov/catalog/nlm%3Anlmuid-8800471A-vid
0:00 / --:--
Player mode uses your custom Wikivideos controls.
Summary
| Description | A post-mortem specimen of the vascular system of a newborn female infant including the kidneys, ureters, uterus, and adnexa is shown. The various anatomical structures are labeled and pointed to in turn. A rubber-gloved hand holding forceps picks up and shakes the parts of the specimen. When air is pumped into the specimen through a rubber tube, the pulsation of the heart and vessels can be seen, and the uterus and fallopian tubes are inflated. Received: 1955 as a donation from Jacob Sarnoff, M.D. |
|---|---|
| Source | collections.nlm.nih.gov |
| Author | Sarnoff, Jacob, 1886- |