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Medicine and Art

1975
Art has served medicine by illustrating medical works and drawing title-prints. On the other side artists have made portraits of doctors, or have pictured them at their work as an anatomist, physicians visiting their patients, etc. Patients suffering from various diseases as well as surgical procedures have often been pictured.
G. A. Lindeboom, A. A. G. Ham
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Medicine and the arts

Theoretical Medicine, 1985
Three years' experience in teaching a course in Literature and Medicine is reviewed. Examples of the ‘Laboratory’ or ‘in vitro’ functions of art are given, as they relate to and benefit both medical students and practitioners. The usefulness of literature (especially) in the medical setting is underscored, together with the need for medical personnel ...
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Art and Medicine

JAMA, 1968
The visual arts in the late 18th century reached a new sophistication in the wax portraits and scenic panels created by such artists as Samuel Percy (1750-1820).1A Dubliner, Percy had begun dabbling with wax as a child. By the early 1770's he had achieved considerable reputation for his portraits in colored wax.
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Art, wine, and medicine

Bone Marrow Transplantation, 2023
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Chinese Medicine and Martial Arts

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 1981
Wushu (Martial Arts), mistakenly known in the West as Kung-Fu, is a system of Chinese boxing which is closely linked with the traditional practice of Chinese medicine. Many of the masters (Sifu) are Chinese physicians who often recommend health exercises and the soft form of martial arts to their patients, while the hard form is suitable for sport and
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On fiction, art and medicine

Medical Humanities, 2014
This is a deliberately eclectic and eccentric meditation on some of the connections between writing fiction, academic research in the history of medicine and the practice of medicine. The essay discusses creativity in research and writing, suggesting comparisons with the instincts of experienced clinicians, and explains the author's interest in women's
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Medicine and Art

2000
The customary association of the ideas of art and medicine, characteristic of European civilization since the times of ancient Greece, calls for a closer contemplation of the reasons for this situation. Questions about the relationship of art to medicine always recur. Is medicine an art? What is the art of medicine?
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Radiotheranostics in oncology: Making precision medicine possible

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Eric Aboagye
exaly  

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