Teaching watercolor of the saphenous opening of the fascia lata and the saphena vein, with and without the cribriform fascia

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Title

Teaching watercolor of the saphenous opening of the fascia lata and the saphena vein, with and without the cribriform fascia

Subject

Groin
Fascia Lata
Veins
Blood Vessels
Henry Jacob Bigelow Watercolor Collection
Wallis, Oscar
Bigelow, Henry Jacob, 1818-1890
Teaching Aids and devices
Teaching Methods
Harvard Medical School. Department of Anatomy
Fitz, Reginald, 1885-1953

Description

After Thomas George Morton's The surgical anatomy of the principal regions of the human body, The Groin, pages 102 and 104

Abstract

Large watercolor showing the fascia on the groin and upper thighs. The saphena vein comes through the saphenous opening of the fascia lata. On the right thigh, the saphenous opening is completely dissected, with only the great saphena vein. On the left thigh, the opening is partially covered by the cribriform fascia, a small membrane with several holes. Watercolor is framed in green sewn textile, with metal grommets in each of the four corners.

Creator

Wallis, Oscar

Date Created

1848-1854

Rights

The Harvard Medical Library does not hold copyright on all the materials in the collection. For use information, contact the Warren Anatomical Museum Curator at chm@hms.harvard.edu

Access Rights

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Is Part Of

Warren Anatomical Museum (21142.245)

References

Original source work can be found in the Countway Rare Books Collection (23.X.41)

Format

image

Medium

watercolors (paintings)

Identifier

21142.245

Provenance

Henry Jacob Bigelow employed artist Oscar Wallis exclusively from 1848 - 1854 to paint a series of large teaching watercolors to illustrate Bigelow's lectures at Harvard Medical School. Wallis painted the teaching diagrams from local subjects and from the atlases of established medical authorities. The effort cost Bigelow $6,000. In 1890 Bigelow presented the watercolors to Reginald H. Fitz to be used in the Harvard Medical School's Department of Anatomy. The watercolors were transferred into the Warren Anatomical Museum between 1890 and 1930.

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Physical Dimensions

100 W x 69 H cm

Files

http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/file_upload/21142_245_ref.jpg

Citation

Wallis, Oscar, “Teaching watercolor of the saphenous opening of the fascia lata and the saphena vein, with and without the cribriform fascia,” OnView, accessed April 27, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/13240.