Dissected head of a porpoise Antoine Toussaint de Chazal
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Dissected head of a porpoise
Anatomical study of the head of the common or harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena, showing the brain, sensory organs and musculature. Plate 1 from Histoire anatomique et physiologique d'un organe de nature vasculaire dÚcouvert dans les cÚtacÚs..., by M.G. Breschet (Paris, 1836). Headed "Face latÚral gauche de la tÛte du Marsouin" [Left side of the head of a porpoise]. Inscribed below "A. Chazal 13 Avril 1829. Lith. de Benard, rue de l'Abbaye 4".
Original: lithograph . 1836
- Image reference: RS-10383
- The Royal Society
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