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Norman Dott (1897–1973) and medical illustration: the importance of art to neurosurgery
British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2020Anatomical information and pathologies have been conveyed through the medium of medical illustrations for centuries. In the formative years of British neurosurgery, Professor Norman Dott (1897–1973) utilised medical illustrations as a means of ...
E. N. Hayes +3 more
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Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine, 2019
This article reviews the clinical photography and video data processing and storage arrangements of the Medical Illustration Department (MID) at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust (QEHB), part of the ...
Simon Edwards
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This article reviews the clinical photography and video data processing and storage arrangements of the Medical Illustration Department (MID) at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust (QEHB), part of the ...
Simon Edwards
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Digital Medical Illustration for the Radiologist.
Radiographics, 2018The adage "a picture is worth a thousand words" holds true in medicine, especially so in radiology. Although the images radiologists interpret are highly detailed, there often is no substitute for a concise diagrammatic illustration.
Jennifer L McCarty +3 more
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BMJ, 1961
With the increase of national, state, and local medical meetings, the need to improve existing techniques of visual communication has expanded. Today's physician is speaking publicly more often to larger audiences with greater pressures to curtail his speaking time.
R H, ALBERTIN, E H, ELLISON
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With the increase of national, state, and local medical meetings, the need to improve existing techniques of visual communication has expanded. Today's physician is speaking publicly more often to larger audiences with greater pressures to curtail his speaking time.
R H, ALBERTIN, E H, ELLISON
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The role of medical illustration in the evolution of transsphenoidal pituitary surgery.
Journal of NeurosurgeryMedical illustration played a crucial, yet often overlooked, role in the evolution of pituitary surgery. From the late 1800s to the present, many preeminent surgeons, in partnership with their surgical illustrator collaborators, developed and then ...
Sophie E. Yu +2 more
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Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine, 2003
(2003). Whither Medical Illustration? Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine: Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 67-69.
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(2003). Whither Medical Illustration? Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine: Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 67-69.
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Illustration Motifs for Effective Medical Volume Illustration
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2005The enormous amount of 3D data generated by modern scientific experiments, simulations, and scanners exacerbates the tasks of effectively exploring, analyzing, and communicating the essential information from these data sets. The expanding field of biomedicine creates data sets that challenge current techniques to effectively communicate information ...
Nikolai, Svakhine +2 more
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Art and Neurosurgery: The Importance of Medical Illustration.
World Neurosurgery, 2023Avi A. Gajjar +8 more
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Creating a digital medical illustration
Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine, 2016J. Culley
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