The following, submitted February 2005, is from Ira B Hillyer whose source is the "Yale Medicine Chronicle".
Before photography became the standard for capturing images of important anatomical findings, pathology departments hired specially trained illustrators to create visual materials for teaching and recording medical knowledge. One of the most gifted among them was Armin Bismarck Hemberger, whose career at Yale spanned six decades. Hemberger, who lived from 1896 to 1974, is the (showing 500 of 4115 characters). |
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