Box D11
Contains 6 Results:
Title: Small Animal Surgery (Rabbit) Negative | Artist: Bartner, Howard | Requesting Physician: Unknown | Institute: Unknown, 1997
This series contains illustrations of medical operations, whether experimental or human surgery which show primarily a manipulation of the anatomy. Various MAPB medical illustrators contributed to this series.
Title: Histological Illustration | Artist: Unknown | Requesting Physician: Dr. Weiner | Institute: Unknown, undated
This series contains illustrations drawn on a microscopic scale, regardless of their nature. These illustrations include views of cells, body tissues, and various pathogens. Various MAPB medical illustrators contributed to this series.
Title: Eye Illustrations | Artist: Bartner, Howard | Requesting Physician: Unknown | Institute: Unknown, 1990
This series contains illustrations of the eye or related structures, regardless of whether it is anatomical or pathological in nature. Common subjects include the fundus, cornea, and cataracts. Various MAPB medical illustrators contributed to this series.
Title: Fundus Illustration | Artist: Bartner, Howard | Requesting Physician: Unknown | Institute: Unknown, undated
This series contains illustrations of the eye or related structures, regardless of whether it is anatomical or pathological in nature. Common subjects include the fundus, cornea, and cataracts. Various MAPB medical illustrators contributed to this series.
Title: Fundus Illustration | Artist: Bartner, Howard | Requesting Physician: Unknown | Institute: Unknown, 1968
This series contains illustrations of the eye or related structures, regardless of whether it is anatomical or pathological in nature. Common subjects include the fundus, cornea, and cataracts. Various MAPB medical illustrators contributed to this series.
Title: AIDS Exhibit Illustrations and Text | Artist: Unknown | Requesting Physician: Unknown | Institute: Unknown, undated
This series contains illustrations of diseased tissues, including drawings of shingles, canker sores, and ulcers. Various MAPB medical illustrators contributed to this series.