Ghost by Wallinger on display part of the exhibition Stubbs(1724)Anatomist. Based on Stubbs' masterpiece Whistlejacket the piece has an x-ray quality that reflects on the anatomical works of Stubbs.

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I adore von Max, from The Anatomist to his singeries.

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Scottish anatomist Charles Bell composed his 1802 Engravings of the Arteries for medical students, to underscore the role of illustration in enhancing medical understanding. Explore it here: https://t.co/9Fizt46zxR

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The Flemish anatomist Adrian van de Spiegel (1578-1625) died before he finished his anatomy text, De formation foetu liber singularis, with plates drawn by Fialetti, a student of Titian's

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Scottish anatomist Charles Bell composed this 1802 work for medical students, and aimed to offer accurately and simply-rendered illustrations of the arteries https://t.co/XJHysoisIJ

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(1/7) THREAD 👇👇Here’s a true story about a woman who survived her execution, only to end up on the anatomist’s dissection table in the 17th century. Follow along as I untangle this terrible tale for you.

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Edinburgh surgeon Andrew Fyfe d.#OTD 1824. Fyfe was an exceptional anatomist & illustrator, although was described by Sir Astley Cooper as “a horrid lecturer” (Illustration from 'Anatomy of the Human Body', 1814)

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On a 19th century warning on tobacco’s harmful effects from Scottish surgeon-anatomist & Fellow John Lizars, 'Practical Observations on the Use and Abuse of Tobacco' (1857)

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The Flemish anatomist Adrian van de Spiegel (1578-1625) died before he finished is anatomy text, de formation foetu liber singularis, with plates drawn by Fialetti, a student of Titian's

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Happy Valentines Day Anatomists!

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Because know that love is in your not your

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The Flemish anatomist Adrian van de Spiegel (1578-1625) died before he finished is anatomy text, de formation foetu liber singularis, with plates drawn by Fialetti, a student of Titian's

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Albrecht von Haller (1708 – 1777) was a Swiss anatomist, physiologist, naturalist, encyclopedist, bibliographer and poet. A pupil of Herman he is often referred to as "the father of modern

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Christian Wilhelm (1831–1892) was a german anatomist. He is known for his excellent lithographs of cross-sections of the and his pioneer work in biomechanics. He also pioneered the use of frozen cadavers for anatomical investigations.

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Alexis Littré (1654-1726), a French physician and anatomist, described a hernia containing a Meckel’s diverticulum (Littré’s hernia). He also described the mucous urethral glands of the male urethra (Littré’s glands).

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Quick poser for anatomists! Just wondering about cutan to surface triceps muscle adaptation, is it there to twitch and upset flies? Just something I heard, be great to hear from the professionals!

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C. Wilhelm (1831 – 1892) was a german anatomist. He is known for his excellent lithographs of cross-sections of the human and his pioneer work in He also pioneered the use of frozen for anatomical investigations.

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Plates from Andrew Fyfe's 'Anatomy of the Human Body' (1831). Fyfe, an Edinburgh anatomist & artist, was one of three Andrew Fyfe's (related) who were all fellows of this College in the 19th century

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I didn’t realize this, but the ileocecal valve is also known as Bauhin’s valve (Gaspard Bauhin, Swiss botanist and anatomist), valve of Varolius (Costanzo Varolio, Italian anatomist) and Tulp’s valve (Nicolaes Tulp, Dutch surgeon)!

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Johann Georg Wirsung (1589-1643). Born in Bavaria. Anatomist in Italy. The main pancreatic duct is commonly called the the duct of Wirsung. He was murdered in an argument over who discovered the duct.

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