Illustration Friday: More Human Body Copyright Free Images
September 25, 2009
Continuing on with the body part theme, I’ve uploaded some more human body illustrations. This week I’ve chosen the book, The Human Body and Health Revised by Alvin Davison, published in 1908 by Alvin Davison. This book has a copyright of 1908 by Alvin Davison and one in 1924 by American Book Company. The first copyright was pre-1923 and the copyright was never renewed; therefore, the book should be in the public domain.
The first image is from page 20, Figure 10, it shows the organs inside the body.
The image above looks similar to the first image. This illustration is on page 77. The drawing shows the organs in relation to one another inside the body cavity.
The two illustrations above are from page 81. The first is a cross-section of a tooth. The second is a cross-section of a face.
The illustration above from page 80 is a skeletal image of a jaw.
On page 83 is an illustration showing the human digestive tract.
On page 82 is a front view of the digestive organs inside the body.
On page 86 is a view of the face with the skin removed.
The final image is from page 118. It shows major blood vessels in a body.
The illustrations are from a public domain book. The images should be copyright-free. All the images have been uploaded to my flickr page. They have been attributed to Creative Commons. If you click on the image, you will be taken to the image on my flickr page where you can chose the size of image to download for free.

















