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Credits
This exhibit was created under the direction of Joan Ectenkamp Klein, the Alvin V. & Nancy Baird Curator for Historical Collections at The Claude Moore Health Sciences Library. Hal Sharp, a Historical Collections staff member, wrote the essay giving a brief history of anatomical drawing. The Web exhibit was designed by Janet Pearson, Historical Collections, Bart Ragon, the Associate Director for Library Technology & Development, and Paulina Vaca, Web Communications Assistant. William Crutchfield made the exhibit possible by his generous donation of W. & A. K. Johnston's Charts of Anatomy and Physiology which were owned for 33 years by his father, Dr. William Gayle Crutchfield.
All images from W. & A. K. Johnston's Charts of Anatomy and Physiology by William Turner, Tables of the Skeleton and Muscles of the Human Body by Bernhard Siegfried Albinus, and Andreae Vesalii Bruxellensis, invictissimi Caroli V. Imperatoris medici, de humani corporis fabrica libri septem by Andreas Vesalius, as well as the text in this exhibit are the property of Historical Collections. For permission to reproduce any of the text or images or to make comments or suggestions, please contact Joan Echtenkamp Klein by e-mail at jre@virginia.edu; phone 434-924-0052; fax 434-243-5873; or mail at The Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, University of Virginia Health System, P.O. Box 800722, Charlottesville, VA 22908-0722.
