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Muscle Anatomy Poster - Anterior and Posterior 17" X 22"

Laminated poster measuring 17" X 22" (43.2 cm X 55.9 cm).

Created with vintage images from the early 1900's that break up the plain white sterile posters that are in most doctors offices. Shows over 80 labeled muscles of anterior and posterior aspect of the human body including the deep muscles.

Muscle Anatomy Poster

Muscle Anatomy Poster

Muscle Anatomy Poster - Anterior and Posterior Views

Laminated Poster 17" X 22" (43.2 cm X 55.9 cm).

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