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Anterior and Posterior Male Figures with Fractures to the Face, Sternum, Ribs, and Posterior Contusions - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Anterior and Posterior Male Figures with Fractures to the Face, Sternum, Ribs, and Posterior Contusions - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit features both an anterior view of the upper body and a full posterior view of a male patient with multiple traumatic injuries. In both images, the skeleton is visible beneath the skin allowing us to see the sternal, left sixth rib, and multiple facial fractures, as well as the multiple contusions, right knee sprain, and greater occipital nerve injury.

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