This week's feature for is surgeon–turned–anatomist Yumiko Kadota ()!!

Check out a few of her creative & educational anatomical illustrations 😍 or follow her on Instagram & Facebook (same as Twitter handle)!

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KINTSUKUROI

«Show me the most damaged parts of your soul, and I will show you how it still shines like gold».

(Nikita Gill)

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MY BRAIN IS EXPERIENCING TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES. PLEASE STAND BY

means:
Multiple Sclerosis | Many Scars | Many Symptoms | Many Struggles | Mighty Strong | Much Support | Many Successes

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LET YOUR HEART FLY

«For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return».

(Leonardo da Vinci)

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医師 兼 メディカルイラストレーターのhttps://t.co/dJRoirfCq4です。
論文・学会・書籍用のオリジナルイラスト承ります。
[Instagram]
https://t.co/DMnyzrATVb
[Youtube]
https://t.co/q2lXvNflnW
[Mail]
https://t.co/3fwJ082mmW.medart.com

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«There are many wonders in the Universe; but the masterpiece of creation is the maternal heart».

(Ernest Bersot)

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MECHANICAL EMOTIONS

🇺🇸«I feel the matter of my heart being transformed, metallized, in an optimism of steel».
🇮🇹«Sento la materia del mio cuore trasformarsi, metallizzarsi, in un ottimismo d'acciaio».

(Filippo Tommaso Marinetti)

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Feliz

«Crees que el amor verdadero es el único que puede apoderarse de tu corazón. El único que puede entrar en tu vida e iluminarla. O destruirla. Entonces… te conviertes en MADRE».

(#GreysAnatomy 8x02)

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"Not fitting in" in our society is so common it's more of a norm. Maybe we should think less about fitting in, and more about being ourselves. She Danced by the Light of the Moon, framed print -- https://t.co/lV2SDWU9d6

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Joining the beautiful flow of here on Twitter today - it's one of our team's signature colors.
🔹🔷🔹🔷🔹

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BLOOD OF MY BLOOD

«Today you were in my blood
and I noticed it
every time the blood
entered the heart».

(Franco Arminio)

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HELPING HOPE TAKE ROOT

«If I had my way, I'd make health catching instead of disease».

(Robert G. Ingersoll)

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This illustration is from a series that accompanies our current student, Evie Holmes’ upcoming blog post, which discusses the the accessibility of historical medical illustrations. Follow Evie on
Instagram https://t.co/qjFEbkoA6O

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