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The collection stands out because it doesn't just show anatomy; it illustrates the "human condition".
Frank Netter was born in 1906 and originally wanted to be an artist, but he pursued medicine to satisfy his family. Ironically, it was the Great Depression that launched his art career; when he opened a surgical practice in 1933, patients were scarce and often couldn't pay, so he supplemented his income with medical illustration. After a client accidentally paid him $1,500 per illustration instead of for a whole series, he realized art was more profitable than surgery and never looked back. Why the Collection is Legendary
The , often called the "Green Books," is widely considered the gold standard for anatomical and clinical education. Created by Dr. Frank H. Netter, a trained surgeon who famously became "Medicine's Michelangelo," this collection spans over 20,000 paintings that bridge the gap between complex science and visual clarity. The "Medicine's Michelangelo" Behind the Art
The collection stands out because it doesn't just show anatomy; it illustrates the "human condition".
Frank Netter was born in 1906 and originally wanted to be an artist, but he pursued medicine to satisfy his family. Ironically, it was the Great Depression that launched his art career; when he opened a surgical practice in 1933, patients were scarce and often couldn't pay, so he supplemented his income with medical illustration. After a client accidentally paid him $1,500 per illustration instead of for a whole series, he realized art was more profitable than surgery and never looked back. Why the Collection is Legendary
The , often called the "Green Books," is widely considered the gold standard for anatomical and clinical education. Created by Dr. Frank H. Netter, a trained surgeon who famously became "Medicine's Michelangelo," this collection spans over 20,000 paintings that bridge the gap between complex science and visual clarity. The "Medicine's Michelangelo" Behind the Art