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Lot 004 - Antique Boudoir-Sized Cabinet Card Photograph Of Medical Students With Dissection Table And Cadaver, Late 19th Century
Antique boudoir-sized boarded cabinet card photograph depicting a group of medical students posed around a dissection table during an anatomy session. The students are shown wearing period attire, including aprons and bowler-style hats, while handling anatomical material on the table.
In the background at left, a cadaver is visible resting on a secondary table. Medical instructional posters are mounted on the wall behind the students, illustrating anatomical subjects associated with medical training of the period. An overhead light fixture is visible above the work area.
The photograph is mounted to its original board backing. Condition shows edge and corner wear, surface abrasions, and toning consistent with age, handling, and display.