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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 he… ...
To generations of medical students, from mine to the present, the name Frank Netter has a magical connotation. ... equated Netter’s influence on anatomy to that of Leonardo Da Vinci.
Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4th Edition contains 57 revised, 200 relabeled, and 17 entirely new plates – drawn in the tradition of Netter – to provide a more complete picture of human anatomy.
A portrait of Netter by Alex Ross. MORRIS TOWNSHIP — Although Frank Netter was the pre-eminent artist of his genre, few outside the medical profession would recognize his name or his work.
Quinnipiac University (Photo credit: Wikipedia) A newly built and organized medical school, the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University, has just enrolled its first class in ...
Frank Netter was trained as both a physician and an artist, and he became known to thousands of medical students and doctors, ... culminating in the path-breaking Atlas of Human Anatomy.
Frank Netter, known as “medicine’s Michelangelo,” began making illustrations of the major organs in the 1930s, ultimately creating thousands of images of human anatomy, diseases and medical ...
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 ...