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  1. Jul 18, 2008 · Archiving, storing and cataloguing medical illustrations. The vast amount of medical illustrations of all types that has accumulated over the last two millennia, must raise the question of how all this pictorial information can be stored and catalogued, to enable historians in the fields of art and medicine alike to retrieve and contemplate them.

    • Jenni Tsafrir, Avi Ohry
    • 2001
  2. Art and medicine have been joined together for centuries. Since appearing first on papyrus sheets, medical illustrations adorned Medieval Western and Islamic medical manuscripts. During the Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci combined scientific understanding of anatomy with great artistic skill. In later centuries, some artists became as famous as the authors of the works they illustrated, and ...

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    The Illustrated Atlas of the Human Body Illustrator: Joe Gorman, Kevin Brennan, and Maya Chaphalkar Robbins and Cotran Pathological Basis of Disease Illustrator: Jim Perkins Authors: Vinay Kumar, Abul Abbas, Nelson Fausto, and Jon Aster Adult Chest Surgery Illustrator: Marcia Williams Authors: David J. Sugarbaker, Raphael Bueno, Mark J. Krasna, Ste...

    Pfizer Atlas of Infection in Dogs and Cats Illustrators: Allison and Gene Wright Authors: The Gloyd Group, Inc. In Silico: 3D Animation and Simulation of Cell Biology with Maya and MEL Illustrators: Jason Sharpe and Nicholas Woolridge Authors: Jason Sharpe, Charles John Lumsden, and Nicholas Woolridge

    Atlas of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Volume 1, 2nd edition Illustrator: Corinne Sandone Authors: John L. Cameron and Corinne Sandone Atlas of Facial Implants Illustrator: Kip Carter Author: Michael J. Yaremchuk MD Healthwise for Life, A Self-Care Guide for People Age 50 and Better Illustrators: Steve Graepel, Art Director and Michael Linkinhoker Auth...

    Operative Urology at the Cleveland Clinic Illustrators: Joseph Pangrace, Dave Schumick, Beth Halasz, Joseph Kanasz, Ross Papalardo, Jeff Loerch, Mark Sabo, Nancy Heim, Christopher Mead Senior Editor: Andrew C. Novick, M.D. Associate Editor: Stephen Jones, M.D. Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat Illustrators: Kip Carter, Daniel Beisel, Brad Gill...

    The Architecture and Design of Man and Woman Illustrators: Jeremy A. Mack, Karina Metcalf, and Casey Steffen Authors: Alexander Tsiaras and Barry Werth Netter's Illustrated Pharmacology Illustrator: Jim Perkins Authors: Robert Raffa, Scott Rawls, and Elena Portansky Beysarov Biology of Humans: Concepts, Applications & Issues Illustrator: Jay McElro...

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  4. Frank Netter was an American surgeon and a celebrated medical illustrator, an artist. During his lifetime, he produced more than 4000 renderings of human anatomy, physiology, and pathology. He educated doctors the world over. His award-winningAtlas of Human Anatomy, published in 1989 by Ciba, is today the most popular and best-selling anatomy ...

    • Rachel Hajar
    • 10.4103/HEARTVIEWS.HEARTVIEWS_114_17
    • 2017
    • Heart Views. 2017 Oct-Dec; 18(4): 153.
  5. A brief history of medical illustration. AMI is a global community that promotes the power of visual media to advance scientific understanding, communication, education, and research. AMI members are illustrators, animators, and interactive producers who translate and empower patients and physicians to make informed health decisions.

  6. A list of medical images and illustrations; Stuttgart Database of Scientific and Medical Illustrators 1450-1950 (DSI) (with more than 6200 entries and 20 search fields) Anatomical Charts and Essays at the University of Virginia; Courtroom Medical Illustration; Medical Illustrations digital collection from the University at Buffalo Libraries

  7. Netter died in 1991. His legacy includes being among the first to employ medical illustration for the marketing of products, and for the use of editorial illustrations to adorn book, magazine and journal covers. For further information on medical illustration, educational programs and careers, please visit www.ami.org.

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