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THE ANATOMIST HAS MADE THE STUDY OF ANATOMY HIS LIFE'S WORK.
​HIS HOPE IS TO HELP OTHERS INTERESTED IN THE SUBJECT

The ANatomist's journal

The Anatomist not only writes extensively about Anatomy but draws by hand all the accompanying illustrations:
"It doesn't matter how good you are at drawing but if you can draw a bone, it will help you better understand Anatomy because it provides a visualisation reference. Take structural drawing for example; if you create a drawing of a bone and then turn it upside down, you are able to view it from all angles. The comparison of these different angles is where comparative Anatomy comes in."
ROBSON'S APPROACH TO ANATOMY
a GUIDE TO 'DR.ROBSON'S APPROACH TO ANATOMY' (ENCYCLOPEDIA SERIES)
​ANATOMICAL VARIATIONS
The Motor and Sensory Roots of The Spinal Cord
THE TINY GIRL AND THE IRISH GIANT
THE THYROID GLAND AND THE POSITION OF THE DELPHIAN LYMPH NODE
Anterior Arch of Atlas C.1
NIELS STENSEN (1638 - 1686) DANISH SCIENTIST, ANATOMIST AND BISHOP (1677)

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