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Skull and Brain Injuries with Subsequent Hydrocephalus - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Skull and Brain Injuries with Subsequent Hydrocephalus - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
Traumatic Brain Injury. This full color medical exhibit depicts injuries to the skull and brain. The exhibit consists of four images. The first shows fractures of the inferior (bottom) of the skull. The second image shows a cross section through a normal brain. The third image shows injuries to the brain. The final image shows subsequent hydrocephalus of the brain.

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Burts, Turner, Rhodes & Thompson
Spartanburg, SC

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Coulter &Coulter
Roanoke, VA













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