Human Anatomy A Visual History from the Renaissance to the Digital Age

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Human Anatomy A Visual History from the Renaissance to the Digital Age by Rifkin, Benjamin A.; Ackerman, Michael J., 9780810997981
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  • ISBN: 9780810997981 | 0810997983
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2/1/2011

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Praised byNature("stunning"), theLondon Times("remarkable"), and theGuardian("mesmeric"), this lavishly illustrated book chronicles the remarkable history of anatomical illustration. Before the invention of photography, artists played an essential role in medical science, recording human anatomy in startlingly direct and often moving images. Over 400 years, beginning with Vesalius, they charted the main systems of the body, made precise studies of living organs, documented embryonic development, and described pathologies.Human Anatomyincludes portfolios of the work of 19 great anatomical artists, with concise biographies, and culminates with the Visible Human Project, which uses digital tools to visualize the human body.
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