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Anatomical plate from New Concepts in Diagnosis and Treatment (1916)

period print · 1916
type:period print
year:1916
citation:Anatomical plate, Albert Abrams, *New Concepts in Diagnosis and Treatment* (San Francisco: Philopolis Press, 1916). Internet Archive Book Images (identifier newconceptsindia00abra). Holding record: Internet Archive, https://archive.org/details/newconceptsindia00abra. No known copyright restrictions. Via Wikimedia Commons.
LINK
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:New_concepts_in_diagnosis_and_treatment_-_physico-clinical_medicine,_the_practical_application_of_the_electronic_theory_in_the_interpretation_and_treatment_of_disease,_with_an_appendix_on_new_(14592717537).jpg
SUMMARY
An interior anatomical line illustration from Albert Abrams's 1916 book New Concepts in Diagnosis and Treatment, showing a standing male figure with a horizontal reference line and marked body areas. Identification basis: the Wikimedia Commons file record carries the Internet Archive identifier newconceptsindia00abra and the book's full title and 1916 date, so attributing the plate to Abrams's 1916 work follows the archive record; the caption describes only what is visible in the plate and does not assert a meaning for the markings beyond that. Commons records the rights as 'No known copyright restrictions' (Internet Archive Book Images / Flickr Commons).
NOTES

An interior anatomical plate from Albert Abrams’s 1916 New Concepts in Diagnosis and Treatment, digitized by the Internet Archive and uploaded to Wikimedia Commons via the Internet Archive Book Images stream (identifier newconceptsindia00abra). The image is a line drawing of a standing male figure with a horizontal reference line and shaded body-area markings, consistent with the book’s mapping of body regions, and is used here as a period-print artifact documenting Abrams’s own published exposition. The Commons record gives the full title, the 1916 date, and the rights as ‘No known copyright restrictions’; the underlying holding record is the Internet Archive scan of the book (archive.org/details/newconceptsindia00abra), with the Commons file page retained as the rights-bearing record for verification. A vision inspection of the downloaded file confirmed the plate is an interior anatomical illustration, not the title page, and the caption was set to match the visible content.