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Another late night at the studio…
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Frank H. Netter (1906-1991)
As a medical artist for almost 50 years, Netter produced almost 4,000 images.
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There. Finally. It’s done.
This is the second project of my Anatomical Visualization class. I really did enjoy drawing the hip (as challenging as it was). However, the sagittal section was a beast and fitting the pelvis to the box was daunting.
Though this is not the longest I’ve worked on a piece before, this was the most challenging in the time period I allotted myself. Due to an Anatomy test last week, I hardly had anytime to work on this before Wednesday of last week. It’s been a very quick project, so I hope everything is up to par with the project requirements.
Quite frankly, I am just worn out, so I’ll post any corrections tomorrow after critique.
-T
Corrections:
full render: the spine needs to be a little more curved, there should be only 4 sacral foramen (but the model I referenced had 5), the spinous processes are a bit off/maybe a bit too long.
sagittal cut: I forgot to include the sagittal cut line encompassing the box, and the cut of the pubic symphasis is a little to angled to appear as a straight cut through the bone.
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i just can’t work on this anymore
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Textbooks illustrated by the great medical illustrator Max Brödel available at archive.org:
Operative gynecology by Howard A. Kelly Vol I, Vol II
The vermiform appendix and its diseases by Howard A. Kelly
Gynecology and abdominal surgery Vol I, Vol II
Embryology, anatomy, and diseases of the umbilicus : together with diseases of the urachus
Diseases of the kidneys, ureters and bladder, with special reference to the diseases in women Vol I, Vol II
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This antique medical print originates from: ‘Anatomia Corporum Humanorum’ by William Cowper, 1739, latin ed. Source: x
Posted on January 20, 2013 via MEDUSA with 124 notes
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Drawing (from photo reference) of a superficial dissection of the right shoulder and neck, anterior aspect, illustrating major muscles, nerves, and vessels. The venous plexus above the clavicle is abnormal. Not a terribly refined drawing but mostly I’m just trying to ensure i know my anatomy backwards before I start sticking electrodes in people.
Posted on January 19, 2013 via Peculiar with 114 notes
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Pons - between midbrain and medulla oblongata
- Conduction pathway between higher and lower brain centers
- Middle cerebellar peduncles connect pons with the cerebellum
- Some pons nuclei (pneumotaxic and apneustic) are respiratory centers that help maintain normal rhythm of breathing.
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Sagital cross section of a pelvis. (2012)
Graphite
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The interaction between aspirin and ibuprofen in the blood.






