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. 2021 Aug 5;5(6):738–746. doi: 10.1002/ags3.12494

FIGURE 1.

FIGURE 1

Understanding abdominal viscera as represented in classics from the Orient and the Occident. A. Drawing of the overall body, viscera, and bowel (Sinhyeongjangbudo) in Donguibogam, (Principles and Practice of Eastern Medicine; Memory of the World, UNESCO, Reproduced from Cultural Heritage Administration of the Republic of Korea according to Korea Open Government License, available from https://www.cha.go.kr/unescoGallery/selectUnescoGalleryView.do?id=189978). B. Abdominal anatomy according to Leonardo da Vinci (Reproduced from “Recto: The gastrointestinal tract and the bladder. Verso: The gastrointestinal tract, and the stomach, liver, and spleen c.1508” by Leonardo da Vinci with permission from the Royal Collection Trust, Royal Collection Trust/© Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2021, available from https://www.rct.uk/collection/919031/recto‐the‐gastrointestinal‐tract‐and‐the‐bladder‐verso‐the‐gastrointestinal‐tract)