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Medical Illustration - A Pictorial Essay Visual Illustration of Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries (OASIS) Degrees of Severity, a Picture is Worth a Thousand Words [PDF]
Obstetric anal sphincter injury affects about 5.7% of primiparous women who deliver vaginally. Perineal injury during childbirth is a common event with important morbidity associated with third-and-fourth degree perineal tears (also referred to as ...
Abdugadir M. Abdulrahman
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History of Medical Illustration, by Robert Herrlnger, London, Pitman Medical and Scientific Publishing Co., 1970, pp. 178, illus., £7.00. [PDF]
Zurich where he became 'privat-dozent' for neurology, the first appointment of its kind in Switzerland. The following year in a borrowed room in the Pathological Institute, von Monakow assisted by a young American zoologist, Henry Donaldson, established ...
E. Gaskell
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Graphics in Medical Illustration [PDF]
Frank Henry Netter
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Digital art - a useful tool for medical professionals to create medical illustrations
Illustrations are routinely used in medicine for teaching, communication, record keeping, research and publication purposes. Many medical professionals including the author prefer to create their own medical illustrations for use in presentations and ...
Aswin Appukuttan
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Learning Dogfish Shark Anatomy Using 3D-Printed Models: A Feasibility Study
3D-printed models (3DPMs) are being increasingly utilized as learning aids in medical and comparative anatomy education. Research suggests that 3DPMs can significantly improve students’ accuracy in recognizing important anatomical landmarks and provide a
Allison Abel, Roxanne Ziman
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Representation in medical illustration: the impact of model bias in a dermatology pilot study
As greater attention is paid to representation and the ‘decolonizing’ of education and media, the field of medical illustration must stay current. Multiple previous studies have concluded that the majority of medical textbooks depict primarily ‘default ...
Nicholas Ilic +3 more
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The transformation of art and design into a hybrid visualization field with the increasing permeability of today brings interdisciplinary approaches to the agenda more.
Aylin Güngör
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