Detail from Plate 71 showing the base of the cranium from Andrew Fyfe, A System of the Anatomy of the Human Body, second edn, vol.2 (1806). Dedicated "to the gentleman attending medical classes at the University of Edinburgh".
Andrew Fyfe (1752-1824) was a Scottish artist and anatomist, who held the post of disssector at the University of Edinburgh for 40 years. His textbooks, lavishly illustrated with copperplate engravings made from his own drawings (both copies from other works and from life), were designed for students, and appeared in many editions, successively enlarged and improved. Later editions included comparative anatomy, using the work of Cuvier.
SPEC P8.24 from the Medical books collection, Special Collections & Archives, the University of Liverpool.Images from Special Collections & Archives, the University of Liverpool.
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