The Anatomical Series designs are intended to be true to the drawings of Henry Gray and Frank Netter, two of the most distinguished medical illustrators.  This series includes a subseries devoted to the lung (link is to the left) and a subseries devoted to bone marrow aspirations (link also to left).  The first window pictured below, "Carpus", is a wrist xray, a gift to the surgeon who digs glass out of knuckles etc.  "Coronal View" is the interior of a heart, a gift to my husband,a cardiologist.  "Left Fundus" is the back third of the eyeball.  "Membraneous Labyrinth" is the interior of an ear.  It also calls to mind certain sea creatures.  "Ovum" could be something one might see through a telescope.  "Retinal Neurons" is a graph of eye function, complete with rod and cone granules (light would enter from the top).  "Neck Dissection" was made for the surgeon, and friend, who operated on my neck.  "Hair" is a follicle folly.  Finally, "Pelvis" is what it is.

**To enlarge a window, click it or its title.

***A window that is no longer available will show its city of residence.


     Carpus                      Savannah, GA             Coronal View                  Savannah, GA

      Left Fundus   broken(movers)        Membraneous Labyrinth  26x38 in


   Ovum                               Bluffton, SC             Retinal Neurons (large)  28.5x21.75 in


      Neck Dissection                           Bluffton, SC                 Left Fundus (pink)  16.75d.


        Pelvis    26x22.5 in                                            Retinal Neurons (small)  23.5x18 in


    Hair  23.25x16.25 in

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