ArtiFacts: Major John Shaw Billings and his Anatomical Models (original) (raw)

The Rise and Fall of the Army Medical Museum and Library

Michael Rhode

Washington History, 2006

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Jean-Marc Bourgery's Traité complet de l'anatomie de l'homme (1831-1854)

Melissa Lo

2008

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Photography and the Army Medical Museum, 1862-1945

Michael Rhode

Architext 4:2 , 1995

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''No interest in human anatomy as such'': Frederic Wood Jones dissects anatomical investigation in the United States in the 1920s

Ross Jones

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The Army Medical Museum in World War I

Michael Rhode

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Curating America’s Premier Medical Museum: The Legacy of John S. Billings to the Professional and Public Understanding of Medicine

Michael Rhode

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Anatomie in der Kunst- und Wunderkammer. Anatomy in Cabinets of Curiosities, in: Adler, S. (ed.): BODY SCAN. Anatomie in Kunst + Wissenschaft, catalogue of the exhibtion at the ERES-Stiftung, Munich 2018, pp. 12-16

Virginie Spenle

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Dr Kahn's Museum: obscene anatomy in Victorian London

Alan William Hugh Bates

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'A Regiment of Skeletons and an Army of Bottles': Reading the Anatomy Museum in Nineteenth-Century Scientific and Popular Culture (Long Nineteenth Century Research Seminar, University of Birmingham)

Verity Burke

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‘The Model Patient: Observation and Illustration at the Musée Charcot’, Visualizing the Body in Art, Anatomy, and Medicine since 1800: Models, Modelling, ed. Andrew Graciano [series: Art and Science since 1750] (New York: Routledge, 2019), 203-232.

Natasha Ruiz-Gomez

2019

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Mobilizing the Museum: The Professional and Public Display of Military Medicine in America during World War I

Michael Rhode

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The Body and Difference: Anatomy training at the Ecole des Beaux‐Arts in Paris in the later nineteenth century

Anthea Callen

Art History, 1997

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Towards an interpretation of set of double portraits in wax at the Army Medical Corps Hospital of Florence EAMHMS (European Association of Museums of the History of Medical Sciences) XIV Congress: The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh-Edinburgh 17 -21st September 2008

Anna Luppi

Non pubblicato: Conferenza in Congresso, 2008

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" I Extracted 4 balls by cutting in the oposite side from where they went in … " Miscellaneous Accounts of Continental Army Surgeons and Surgeon's Mates

John U Rees

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Sculpting soldiers and Reclaiming the Maimed: R. Tait McKenzie's work in the First World War period

Fred Mason

Canadian bulletin of medical history = Bulletin canadien d'histoire de la médecine, 2010

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Visionary Anatomies & the Great Divide: Art, Science & the Changing Conventions of Anatomical Representation, 1500-2003

Michael Sappol

2003

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"The Beauty of Anatomy: Visual Displays and Surgical Education in Early Nineteenth-Century London." Bulletin of the History of Medicine . 85:2 (Summer, 2011): 248-71.

Carin Berkowitz

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The first civil war photographs of soldiers with facial wounds

Michael Rhode

Aesthetic plastic surgery, 1995

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Anatomy’s photography: Objectivity, showmanship & the reinvention of the anatomical image 1860-1950: Introduction

Michael Sappol

2018

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Wax Bodies: Art and Anatomy in Victorian Medical Museums

Samuel Alberti

Museum History Journal, 2009

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Mitchell, P.D., Boston, C., Chamberlain, A., Chaplin, S., Chauhan, V., Evans, J., Fowler, L., Powers, N., Walker, D., Webb, H., Witkin, A. (2011) The study of anatomy in Britain from 1700 to the early 20th century. Journal of Anatomy 219(2): 91-99.

Piers D Mitchell

2011

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Faces from the Front: Harold Gillies, the Queen’s Hospital, Sidcup, and the Origins of Modern Plastic Surgery

Andrew Bamji

Cultural and Social History, 2019

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Battlefield Surgery 101: From the Civil War to Vietnam exhibit catalogue

Michael Rhode

2004

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Feet for Fighting: Locating Disability and Social Medicine in First World War America

Beth Linker

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Book Review " Morbid Curiosities: Medical Museums in Nineteenth-Century Britain," by Samuel Alberti; Museum History Journal, Volume 5 Issue 2, 2012

Joanna Ebenstein

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Morbid Curiosities: Medical Museums in Nineteenth-Century Britain

Arthur MacGregor

Aestimatio: Critical Reviews in the History of Science

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Dittmar J, Mitchell PD (2016) From cradle to grave via the dissection room: the role of foetal and infant bodies in anatomical education from the late 1700s to early 1900s. Journal of Anatomy doi: 10.1111/joa.12515

Piers D Mitchell, Jenna M Dittmar

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SH10�DR JAMES BARRY (B.?1799-D.1865 MARGARET ANN BULKLEY): AN ENIGMATIC ARMY SURGEON

susan neuhaus

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2009

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Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) and his depictions of the human spine

JOCELYN GONZALES

Child's nervous system : ChNS : official journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery, 2017

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Samuel J.M.M. Alberti and Elizabeth Hallam (eds), Medical Museums: Past, Present, Future (London: The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 2013), pp. vi, 250, £25.00, ISBN: 978-1-904096-21-4

Yumi Furusawa

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Black and Blue: Revelations in Harold Mahoney’s X-rayed Anatomical Sections

Lita Tirak

2021

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The Epic Anatomy of the Body. New Historical-Humanistic Approaches to the Medical Image

Harieta SABOL

Codrul Cosminului, 2022

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History and demographic composition of the Robert J. Terry anatomical collection

John Albanese

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2005

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Remediating Anatomical Images of the Human Body, En-gendering Anatomical Iconicity

Estella Ciobanu

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From Palace to Hut: The Architecture of Military and Naval Medicine

Christine Stevenson

British Military and Naval Medicine, 1600-1830, ed. Geoffrey L. Hudson, 2007

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