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The Photographic Museum

New England Journal of Medicine, 1948
SINCE the times of Leonardo, Vesalius and John Hunter, visual teaching has been a preoccupation of medicine's greatest minds.
J, FALLON, J, MEYERS
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Photographers without Photographs

2017
The modern society establishes a complex relationship that combines the visual overload derived from technology insertion which is adapted to the today´s needs and executed through devices swiftly embraced. In this certain sense, one of the most overloaded environments currently is, in fact, the photography.
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A Photographer's Double: The Historian as Photographer, the Photographer as Historian

Visual Communication Quarterly, 2006
In his quest to become the best possible scholar of California farmworkers, Richard Steven Street put academic life on hold and spent 30 years as an agricultural photographer. This memoir recounts how Street developed his method for gathering visual and verbal information for his books.
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Research for medical photographers: photographic measurement

Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine, 2002
Many first degrees in photography or photography-related topics lack a thorough grounding in the photographic sciences. This in turn leads to difficulties for medical photographers who graduate from these courses, when it comes to designing photographic protocols for research projects that will utilize photography as a means of data collection.
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Nijinsky photographs and photographers

Dance Chronicle, 1983
(1983). Nijinsky photographs and photographers. Dance Chronicle: Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 435-474.
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The Photographs and Photographers

1996
Abstract Two young men, very much committed to the emerging medium of photojournalism, were among the original population forced into the Lódź Ghetto. They proceeded to document life and death there through the course of the community’s five-year history.
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