French School Anatomy Poster Teeth Digestion Rossignol 1960s 03021815
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French School Anatomy Poster
This authentic French school anatomy poster originates from the respected Rossignol publishing house during the 1960s educational era. Used in actual French classrooms as a pedagogical tool, this double-sided poster taught students about human anatomy through detailed scientific illustrations with French terminology and labels.
The poster displays comprehensive anatomical diagrams across both sides. "Les Dents" section shows various tooth types including incisive, canine, petite molaire, and grosse molaire, alongside detailed cross-sections revealing internal tooth structure and stages of dental caries. The reverse "La Digestion" side presents the digestive system with labeled diagrams of salivary glands, intestinal structures, liver function, and complete digestive processes.
This educational material demonstrates the characteristic precision and scientific accuracy of French school posters from this period. The clear illustrations and systematic labeling reflect the methodical approach to anatomy instruction in 1960s French schools. Minor wear consistent with classroom use adds authenticity to this pedagogical artifact.
An excellent addition to medical collections, vintage educational displays, or French cultural exhibits, this poster represents the quality craftsmanship of mid-century educational publishing.
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