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Human Limb Skeleton Anatomy - Upper vs Lower Extremity Diagram #3876258 (License: Personal Use)
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This vintage-style anatomical illustration displays the skeletal structure of the human upper limb (left) and lower limb (right), with key bones labeled using standard abbreviations (e.g., H = humerus, Fe = femur, T = tibia, Fi = fibula). The diagram highlights structural parallels-such as the one-to-two long bone pattern (humerus/femur → radius-ulna / tibia-fibula)-and joint configurations (elbow/knee). Labels like Cd (capitulum), Tmj (trochlea major), and Tm (trochlea minor) denote specific articular surfaces.
Used in anatomy textbooks, medical education platforms, and veterinary comparative studies to teach limb homology, joint mechanics, and evolutionary morphology; targets students, educators, and clinicians seeking foundational skeletal knowledge.
Related Cliparts: Detailed comparative diagram of human upper and lower limb skeletal structures, labeled for educational use in anatomy studies and medical reference.
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