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GILBERT (STEPHEN) DRAWINGS
Drawings, 1965-1997
123 Drawings.
Collection of anatomical drawings published in Pictorial Human Embryology (University of
Toronto Press, 1989). Anatomical drawings for author's series of laboratory manuals and atlases:
Pictorial Anatomy of the Frog; Pictorial Anatomy of the Dogfish; Pictorial Anatomy of the
Necturus; Pictorial Anatomy of the Cat. Published by University of Toronto Press, 1975; originally
by University of Washington Press, 1965, 1968, 1973 and 1975, respectively. References are to the
drawings as they are numbered in the publications.
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Fig.1A
Stage 5a. 0.1 mm 7-8 days.
Section of blastocyst partially implanted in endometrium.
Fig.2A
Stage 5c. 0.1 - 0.2 mm 11-12 days.
Section of blastocyst completed embedded in
endometrium.
Fig.3
Stage 6. 0.2 mm 13-15 days.
Sagittal section of embryo and related part of chorion.
Fig.4
Stage 9. 1.5 - 2.5 mm 20-21 days.
The embryo and the related part of the chorion. The extra-embryonic mesoderm and
the amnion are cut in the sagittal plane. The endoderm is intact, and the embryo is
dissected to expose the developing cardiovascular system.
Fig.5
Stage 11. 2.5 - 4.5 mm 24 days. 13-20 pairs of somites.
The yolk sac is intact. The amnion is cut in the sagittal plane, and the embryo is
dissected to expose the cardiovascular system.
Fig.6
Stage 13. 4-6 mm 28 days 30+ pairs of somites.
Superficial dissection. The myotomes and the lateral body wall have been dissected
to expose underlying structures.
Fig.7
Stage 13. 4-6 mm 28 days 30+ pairs of somites.
Deep dissection. The veins, the liver, and the mesonephroi and their ducts have
been removed to expose the arteries and the alimentary canal. The epimyocardium
has been dissected to expose the interior of the heart.
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Fig.8
Stage 16. 8-11 mm 37 days.
Superficial dissection. Portions of the head mesenchyme and the lateral body wall
have been removed to expose underlying structures.
Fig.9
Stage 16. 8-11 mm 37 days.
Deep dissection. The body wall and the umbilical cord have been cut in the midsagittal plane. The veins, the liver and the left mesonephros and its duct have been
removed to expose the arteries and the alimentary canal. The heart has been cut to
the left of midline in the sagittal plane.
Fig.10
Stage 19. 16-18 mm 48 days.
Superficial dissection. Portions of the head mesenchyme and the lateral body wall
have been removed to expose underlying structures.
Fig.11
Stage 19. 16-18 mm 48 days.
Deep dissection. The body wall and the umbilical cord have been cut in the midsagittal plane.
The veins, the liver and the left kidney and mesonephros and their ducts have been
removed to expose the arteries and the alimentary canal.
The heart has been cut to the left of midline in the sagittal plane.
Drawings for author's series of laboratory manuals and atlases: Pictorial Anatomy of the Frog;
Pictorial Anatomy of the Dogfish; Pictorial Anatomy of the Necturus; Pictorial Anatomy of the
Cat.
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Lateral view of the arteries and veins of the head.
Pictorial Anatomy of the Frog.
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The skeleton. Pictorial Anatomy of the Cat.
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3.
Fig. 33.
The abdominal viscera, ventral view. Pictorial Anatomy of the Cat.
4.
Fig. 37.
The pancreas and duodenum. Pictorial Anatomy of the Cat.
5.
Fig. 70.
The lumbosacral plexus. Pictorial Anatomy of the Cat.
6.
Fig. 15.
The posterior cardinal sinues and veins. Pictorial Anatomy of the Dogfish.
7.
Fig. 23.
Dorsal view of the brain and cranial nerves. Pictorial Anatomy of the Dogfish.
8.
Fig. 27.
Lateral view and sagittal section of the brain. Pictorial Anatomy of the Dogfish.
9.
Fig. 8.
Ventral view of the viscera. Pictorial Anatomy of the Necturus.
10.
Fig. 22.
The female urogenital system. Pictorial Anatomy of the Necturus.
11.
Fig. 25.
Dorsal view of the brain and cranial nerves. Pictorial Anatomy of the Necturus.
12.
Dorsal view of the brain and cranial nerves in the Necturus. Unpublished.
13.
Ventral view of the viscera in the Necturus. Unpublished.
14.
Fig. 5.
Muscles of the head and trunk, lateral view. Pictorial Anatomy of the Dogfish.
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15.
Fig. 11.
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Dorsal view of the viscera in a female; superficial dissection. Pictorial Anatomy of
the Necturus.
GILBERT (STEPHEN) DRAWINGS
1994 ACCESSION
46 pen and ink illustrations of the anatomy of the leg and foot
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1.
Bones of the right gluteal region, posterior view
2.
Pelvic girdle, lateral view
3.
[number not used]
4.
Arteries of the gluteal region
5.
Pelvis and sacral plexus, posterior view
6.
Principal components of the sacral plexus
7.
The sciatic nerve and the external rotators
8.
Deep structure of the gluteal region. The gluteus maximus and the gluteus medius have
been removed.
9.
Pelvic girdle, anterior view
10.
The muscles of the iliac region and the anterior femoral muscles.
11.
The medial femoral muscles
12.
The posterior femoral, or hamstring muscles
13.
Arteries of the hip `and upper part of the right thigh,
anterior view'.
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14.
Arteries of the thigh, anterior view
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Arteries of the thigh, posterior view.
16.
The sciatic nerve.
17.
The femoral nerve
18.
Obturator nerve
19.
The femoral triangle
20.
Bones of the leg and foot, anteior view
21.
Bones of the right leg, posterior view
22.
Compartments of the leg
23.
Anterior crural muscles (anterior compartment)
24.
The lateral crural muscles (lateral compartment)
25.
The posterior crural muscles (posterior compartment,superficial group)
26.
The posterior crural muscles (posterior compartment) deep group
27.
Muscles of the leg, anterior view
28.
Muscles of the leg, lateral view
29.
Muscles of the leg, medial view
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Arteries of the leg, anterior view
31.
Arteries of the leg, posterior view
32.
Common peroneal nerve and deep peroneal nerve
33.
Superficial peroneal nerve
34.
Tibial nerve
35.
Bones of the foot, dorsal view
36.
Bones of the foot, plantar surface
37.
Bones of the foot, lateral view
38.
Bones of the foot, medial view
39.
The dorsum of the foot
40.
The lateral aspect of the foot and ankle
41
The medial aspect of the foot and ankle
42
Muscles of the foot, first layer.
43
Muscles of the foot, second layer
44.
Muscles of the foot, third layer
45.
Arteries of the foot, plantar view
46.
Nerves of the sole of the foot.
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GILBERT (STEPHEN) DRAWINGS
1995 ACCESSION
8 drawings.
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1.
Lateral view of head and torso
2.
Anterior view of head and torso
3.
Pancreas, duodenum, and related structures
4.
Male urogenital system (1)
5.
Human torso, superficial dissection
6.
Human torso, deep dissection
7.
Respiratory system
8.
Male urogenital system (2)
1-4
Drawings one through four were used as illustrations for lectures by
Professor Anne Agur, Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine,
University of Toronto.
5-8
Drawings 5 through 8 were published in Atlas of General Zoology by
Stephen Gilbert (2nd edition, 1991, Burgess Publishing Co., Minneapolis
Minn.)
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1996 ACCESSION
Illustrations were used in embryology lectures in the Faculty of Medicine.
University of Toronto. (18 illustrations)
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Fig. 1.
Sagittal section of the female pelvis
Fig. 2
The uterus
Fig. 3
Sagittal section of a uterus containing a four-week-old embryo
Fig. 4
Sagittal section of a uterus containing an six-week-old embryo
Fig. 5.
Sagittal section of a uterus containing an eight- week- old embryo
Fig. 6.
Development of ovarian follice
Fig. 7.
Ovarian cycle
Fig. 8.
Ovulation and fertilization
Fig. 9.
Primary cocyte
Fig. 10.
Secondary cocyte
Fig. 11.
Spermatogenesis
Fig. 12.
Spermatogenesis
Fig. 13
Spermatozoon
Fig. 14.
Secondary oocyte
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Fig. 15.
Spermatozoon penetrates sona pellucida
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Fig. 16.
Acrosome reaction
Fig. 17.
Overview of gametogenesis and fertilization
Fig. 18.
Schematic overview of ovarian cycle, etc.
1997 ACCESSION
25 Drawings by Steve Gilbert donated to Fisher Rare Book Library Dec. 15,
1997.
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1.
Planaria with gastrovascular cavity stained
2.
Cross section of planaria
3.
The marine jellyfish. Gonionemus.
4.
Asterias. Vertical section through ray & central disc
5.
Earthworm, dorsal view
6.
Reproductive organs of the earthworm
7.
Earthworm, lateral view
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Earthworm, sagittal section
9.
Cross section of earthworm
10.
Male crayfish, dorsal view
11.
Male crayfish, ventral view
12.
Thorax of male crayfish, ventral view
13.
Crayfish, dorsal view; carapace removed
14.
Crayfish, lateral view; carapace removed
15.
Crayfish, lateral view. Deep dissection
16.
Crayfish head, ventral view
17.
Squid, posterior and anterior views
18.
Squid, posterior view, superficial dissection
19.
Trunk-head region of the quid, lateral view
20.
Squid, lateral view; superficial dissection
21.
Squid, lateral view; deep dissection
22.
Squid head, anterior view
23.
Female lubber grasshopper (Romalea microptera)
24.
Internal anatomy of female grasshopper
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Head and mouth of the grasshopper
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Publishing history:
These illustrations appeared in Steve Gilbert's Atlas of General Zoology. The first edition was
published in 1965 by Burgess Publishing Company of Minneapolis; the atlas was republished by
Macmillan & Co., New York, in 1975, and a second edition was published by Burgess in 1989.