File:Fontanelle-dt.JPG

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English: Sagittal section of skull. This is a drawing of the head of a newborn baby as seen from above, showing the fontanelles and sutures. Originally the picture has been published in 1918 and therefore lapsed into the public domain. The original terms have been deleted and German and Latin terms have been added.
Deutsch: Es handelt sich um eine Zeichnung des von oben gesehenen Kopfes eines Neugeborenen, die die Fontanellen und Nähte zeigt. Das Originalbild stammt aus Grey's Anatomie von 1918 und ist daher inzwischen zu public domain geworden. Die Originalbeschriftungen wurden entfernt durch Deutsche und Lateinische ersetzt.
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* 12:03, 19 September 2003 Magnus Manske 350x476 (49,182 bytes) (From en:Gray's Anatomy)
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Unless stated otherwise, this image is from the 20th U.S. edition of Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body, originally published in 1918 and therefore lapsed into the public domain. A copy of Gray's Anatomy can be found on Bartleby and also on Yahoo!.
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current16:02, 16 March 2008Thumbnail for version as of 16:02, 16 March 2008350 × 476 (48 KB)Neosvoskos (talk | contribs)
15:49, 16 March 2008Thumbnail for version as of 15:49, 16 March 2008350 × 476 (48 KB)Neosvoskos (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=This faithful reproduction of a lithograph plate from Gray's Anatomy, a two-dimensional work of art, is not copyrightable in the U.S. as per Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corp.; the same is also true in many other countries, in

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