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Vertebrates are animals with backbones In vertebrates the adult skeleton is usually formed of bone or cartilage—living substances that grow with the animal, in contrast to the many types of invertebrate skeleton that do not grow or are dead secretions, deposits, or crystals lizard anatomy stock illustrations
Vertebrates are animals with backbones In vertebrates the adult skeleton is usually formed of bone or cartilage—living substances that grow with the animal, in contrast to the many types of invertebrate skeleton that do not grow or are dead secretions, deposits, or crystals lizard anatomy stock illustrations

In vertebrates the adult skeleton is usually formed of bone or cartilage—living substances that grow with the animal, in contrast to the many types of invertebrate skeleton that do not grow or are dead secretions, deposits, or crystals

Early x-rays, raster prints, published in 1898 Early x-rays, left: Hull of a newborn boy with imperfectly trained bones. Right: 1) Hand of a 2.5 year old child with imperfectly trained bones; 2) Zanclus cornutus, a south sea fish; 3) Chameleon (Chamaeleo cristatus); 4) Green lizard, 5) Fracture of the right forearm with displacement of the fragments; 6) In the left foot ingrown bullet; 7) Woman's hand. Raster prints, published in 1898. lizard anatomy stock illustrations
Early x-rays, raster prints, published in 1898 Early x-rays, left: Hull of a newborn boy with imperfectly trained bones. Right: 1) Hand of a 2.5 year old child with imperfectly trained bones; 2) Zanclus cornutus, a south sea fish; 3) Chameleon (Chamaeleo cristatus); 4) Green lizard, 5) Fracture of the right forearm with displacement of the fragments; 6) In the left foot ingrown bullet; 7) Woman's hand. Raster prints, published in 1898. lizard anatomy stock illustrations

Early x-rays, left: Hull of a newborn boy with imperfectly trained bones. Right: 1) Hand of a 2.5 year old child with imperfectly trained bones; 2) Zanclus cornutus, a south sea fish; 3) Chameleon (Chamaeleo cristatus); 4) Green lizard, 5) Fracture of the right forearm with displacement of the fragments; 6) In the left foot ingrown bullet; 7) Woman's hand. Raster prints, published in 1898.

Jurassic fossils, wood engraving, published in 1897 Jurassic fossils: 1) Aspidorhynchus; 2) Lower jaw of Phascolotherium Bucklandi; 3) Megalurus; 4) Pterodactylus crassirostris; 5) Coprolite of  Ichthyosaurus; 6) Tooth of Ichthyosaurus platyodon; 7) Fast complete skeleton of Plesiosaurus macrocephalus; 8) Skull of Ichthyosaurus, side view; 9) Archaeopteryx macrurus; 10) Lower jaw of Amphitherium Prevosti; 11) Dragon-fly of Solnhofen; 12) Wing of Pterodactylus with preserved flight skin; 13) Ichthyosaurus communis. Wood engravings, published in 1897. lizard anatomy stock illustrations
Jurassic fossils, wood engraving, published in 1897 Jurassic fossils: 1) Aspidorhynchus; 2) Lower jaw of Phascolotherium Bucklandi; 3) Megalurus; 4) Pterodactylus crassirostris; 5) Coprolite of Ichthyosaurus; 6) Tooth of Ichthyosaurus platyodon; 7) Fast complete skeleton of Plesiosaurus macrocephalus; 8) Skull of Ichthyosaurus, side view; 9) Archaeopteryx macrurus; 10) Lower jaw of Amphitherium Prevosti; 11) Dragon-fly of Solnhofen; 12) Wing of Pterodactylus with preserved flight skin; 13) Ichthyosaurus communis. Wood engravings, published in 1897. lizard anatomy stock illustrations

Jurassic fossils: 1) Aspidorhynchus; 2) Lower jaw of Phascolotherium Bucklandi; 3) Megalurus; 4) Pterodactylus crassirostris; 5) Coprolite of Ichthyosaurus; 6) Tooth of Ichthyosaurus platyodon; 7) Fast complete skeleton of Plesiosaurus macrocephalus; 8) Skull of Ichthyosaurus, side view; 9) Archaeopteryx macrurus; 10) Lower jaw of Amphitherium Prevosti; 11) Dragon-fly of Solnhofen; 12) Wing of Pterodactylus with preserved flight skin; 13) Ichthyosaurus communis. Wood engravings, published in 1897.

Jurassic fossils, wood engravings, published in 1876 Jurassic fossils: Aspidorhynchus, Megalurus, Pterodactylus crassirostris (Solnhofen), Archaeopteryx macrurus, Plesiosaurus macrocephalus, Thylacotherium Prevosti (lower jaw), Phascolotherium Bucklandi (lower jaw), Ichthyosaurus communis (skeleton, coprolite, head, and a tooth). Wood engraving, published in 1876. lizard anatomy stock illustrations
Jurassic fossils, wood engravings, published in 1876 Jurassic fossils: Aspidorhynchus, Megalurus, Pterodactylus crassirostris (Solnhofen), Archaeopteryx macrurus, Plesiosaurus macrocephalus, Thylacotherium Prevosti (lower jaw), Phascolotherium Bucklandi (lower jaw), Ichthyosaurus communis (skeleton, coprolite, head, and a tooth). Wood engraving, published in 1876. lizard anatomy stock illustrations

Jurassic fossils: Aspidorhynchus, Megalurus, Pterodactylus crassirostris (Solnhofen), Archaeopteryx macrurus, Plesiosaurus macrocephalus, Thylacotherium Prevosti (lower jaw), Phascolotherium Bucklandi (lower jaw), Ichthyosaurus communis (skeleton, coprolite, head, and a tooth). Wood engraving, published in 1876.

ANATOMY - Reptile Skeletons - Chameleon, Crocodile and More - Lithograph Original Colour Vintage Print from Lorenz Okenfuss' 'Oken's Naturgeschichte' (Allgemeine Naturgeschichte für alle Stände), with illustrations by Johann Susemihl (1767-1847), and published in Stuttgart by Hoffman between 1839 and 1841. Lorenz Oken (1 August 1779 - 11 August 1851) was a German naturalist, botanist, biologist, and ornithologist. Oken was born Lorenz Okenfuss (German: Okenfuß) in Bohlsbach (now part of Offenburg), Ortenau, Baden, and studied natural history and medicine at the universities of Freiburg and Würzburg. He went on to the University of Göttingen, where he became a Privatdozent (unsalaried lecturer), and shortened his name to Oken. As Lorenz Oken, he published a small work entitled Grundriss der Naturphilosophie, der Theorie der Sinne, mit der darauf gegründeten Classification der Thiere (1802). This was the first of a series of works which established him as a leader of the movement of "Naturphilosophie" in Germany. lizard anatomy stock illustrations
ANATOMY - Reptile Skeletons - Chameleon, Crocodile and More - Lithograph Original Colour Vintage Print from Lorenz Okenfuss' 'Oken's Naturgeschichte' (Allgemeine Naturgeschichte für alle Stände), with illustrations by Johann Susemihl (1767-1847), and published in Stuttgart by Hoffman between 1839 and 1841. Lorenz Oken (1 August 1779 - 11 August 1851) was a German naturalist, botanist, biologist, and ornithologist. Oken was born Lorenz Okenfuss (German: Okenfuß) in Bohlsbach (now part of Offenburg), Ortenau, Baden, and studied natural history and medicine at the universities of Freiburg and Würzburg. He went on to the University of Göttingen, where he became a Privatdozent (unsalaried lecturer), and shortened his name to Oken. As Lorenz Oken, he published a small work entitled Grundriss der Naturphilosophie, der Theorie der Sinne, mit der darauf gegründeten Classification der Thiere (1802). This was the first of a series of works which established him as a leader of the movement of "Naturphilosophie" in Germany. lizard anatomy stock illustrations

Original Colour Vintage Print from Lorenz Okenfuss' 'Oken's Naturgeschichte' (Allgemeine Naturgeschichte für alle Stände), with illustrations by Johann Susemihl (1767-1847), and published in Stuttgart by Hoffman between 1839 and 1841. Lorenz Oken (1 August 1779 - 11 August 1851) was a German naturalist, botanist, biologist, and ornithologist. Oken was born Lorenz Okenfuss (German: Okenfuß) in Bohlsbach (now part of Offenburg), Ortenau, Baden, and studied natural history and medicine at the universities of Freiburg and Würzburg. He went on to the University of Göttingen, where he became a Privatdozent (unsalaried lecturer), and shortened his name to Oken. As Lorenz Oken, he published a small work entitled Grundriss der Naturphilosophie, der Theorie der Sinne, mit der darauf gegründeten Classification der Thiere (1802). This was the first of a series of works which established him as a leader of the movement of "Naturphilosophie" in Germany.

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