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  1. Jul 18, 2008 · Among the largest and best known collections of medical illustrations, both historical and modern, are those held by NLM in Bethesda, in their History of Medicine Department, and those at the Wellcome Trust’s Medical Photographic Library in London, though there are probably other excellent collections in other countries too.

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  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 ...

  3. Sep 12, 2023 · Bruce Blausen, Med ’87 (MA), created the world’s largest library of medical illustrations and 3D animations, which will be available to all of the Johns Hopkins Health System. “That paper touched my hand and I said, ‘That’s it. I’m going to build the human body in 3D,’” Blausen remembers.

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  5. Medical illustration. An illustration of the relevant neurovascular anatomy in anterior supraclavicular neurosurgical approach to the brachial plexus and subclavian vessels for thoracic outlet syndrome. Anatomical illustration of a dissection of the skull showing meninges. A 1909 illustration from Sobotta's Atlas and Text-book of Human Anatomy.

  6. As with all histories, past informs present, thus it’s worthwhile to present the roots of medical illustration. The polymath Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519), is the godfather of medical illustration within western culture. Da Vinci’s pen and ink illustrations of his own anatomic dissections are quite famous and admired ( Figure 1 ), despite ...

  7. 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 ...

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