We are very pleased to introduce our second MAET graduate and new MAA professional member, Merlin Strangeway! More of her work and bio can be found on: https://t.co/iPEFCHSq0K

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What art is, in reality, is this missing link, not the links which exist. It's not what you see that is art; art is the gap.” – Marcel Duchamp

We will provide the missing link for your scientific works:
https://t.co/zvPrFfVdPH

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Med Legal Art - multiple injuries and corrections
These medical legal boards feature colored medical films of numerous herniations and surgeries for a single personal injury case. Each layout includes either a colorized medical film or surgical steps.

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Finishing up book chapter illustrations for Dr. Philippe Gailloud: spinal dural arteriovenous fistulas are located within the dural sheath of a spinal nerve root and typically drain intradurally into a radiculomedullary vein.

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We help researchers visualize surgical procedures for scientific publications. helps here understanding the insertion of a female A. Urinary Sphincter. https://t.co/dA1W8OBiV9

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*Blood Clot Ice Cream* designed for World Hemophilia Day by medical illustrator Emma Cheng.

View Emma Cheng's portfolio here: https://t.co/U2jYnRsUH2

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Hand coloured illustrations from 'Illustrations of Strange Diseases and their Surgical Treatments', or 'The Surgical Casebook' by Hanaoka Seishū Via:https://t.co/f2GgBsnIIW

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Plates of the human skeleton from 'Tabulae osteologicae' by Christoph Jacob Rew, published 1767.

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Progress on some sketches for a couple of projects I'm working on for the D'arcy Thompson zoology museum! .
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https://t.co/z2TeKCYQnb

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Progress on some sketches for a couple of projects I'm working on for the D'arcy Thompson zoology museum! .
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A fresh batch of laminated color prints for patient communication!
Low-tech discussion tools = interaction without screen time + a happy Dr. Philippe Gailloud with his bounty of colorful information to share!

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Anatomy of the male torso in “Medical anatomy or, Illustrations of the relative position and movements of the internal organs” by Francis Sibson (1869)

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