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And I would have loved to have heard what Frank Netter thought about the revelations that the famous German atlas of human anatomy by Eduard Pernkopf contained images of Jews killed during the ...
Exquisite artwork of the late Frank H. Netter, MD – called "The Medical Michelangelo" by the New York Times – is what made Atlas of Human Anatomy stand apart from its peers. Netter himself ...
Dr. Frank H. Netter, a physician and medical illustrator whose works became standard reference materials in medical school libraries around the world, died Tuesday in Mt. Sinai Medical Center of ...
Dr. Netter considered his Atlas of Human Anatomy, published by Ciba- Geigy’s Medical Education Division in 1989, to be his crowning achievement. He called it his “Sistine Chapel.” ...
“Frank Netter made anatomy exciting,” said Larry Weinstein, a Chester plastic surgeon who attended the opening reception at the Morris Museum Tuesday night for an exhibition of Netter’s wor ...
University officials say the Frank H. Netter, M.D., School of Medicine will honor the man known as "Medicine's Michaelangelo." Netter, who died in 1991, is well known for the human anatomy atlases ...
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