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Cross Section of Knee | October 2016Cross section of a knee taken from Pernkopf’s Atlas of Topograph

Cross Section of Knee | October 2016

Cross section of a knee taken from Pernkopf’s Atlas of Topographical and Applied Human Anatomy. Reproduced freehand in Adobe Photoshop CC.


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How To Be An Antimicrobial Steward | January 2016Infographic on antimirobial stewardship for Student

How To Be An Antimicrobial Steward | January 2016

Infographic on antimirobial stewardship for Students for Antimicrobial Stewardship Society.


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A modern painting over an 18th century Ottoman manuscript, depicting Jinn causing toothaches.

A modern painting over an 18th century Ottoman manuscript, depicting Jinn causing toothaches.


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nemfrog: Front View. Blue Beryl. 1687-1703. One of a series of illustrations for a Tibetan medical b

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Front View. Blue Beryl. 1687-1703. One of a series of illustrations for a Tibetan medical book.

“While Western medicine counts only 206 bones in human adults, 360 distinct bones are precisely enumerated in the front and back views of the human skeleton. Bones and their articulations are important in Tibetan medicine not just for their role in structuring the body but also because they form part of the pathway through which life essence flows.”


American Museum of Natural History


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