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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
About the Contributors
Prologue: Modeling the Modern Body
Introduction: Models and Modeling in Art, Anatomy, and Medicine
Part I: Anatomical Models in Artistic Training: Sculpted, Living, and Dissected
1 Anatomy in the Drawing Room at Felix Meritis Maatschappij in Amsterdam: Between Skin and Bones, Theory and Practice
2 Fabulations of the Flesh: Géricault and the Praxis of Art and Anatomy in France
3 Grecian Theory at the Royal Academy: John Flaxman and the Pedagogy of Corporeal Representation
Part II: Visual Models in Anatomy and Medicine: Illustrative, Radiographic, and Sculptural
4 The Brain in Text and in Image: Reconfiguring Medical Knowledge in Late Eighteenth-Century Japan
5 When Sight Penetrates the Body: The Use and Promotion of Stereoscopic Radiography in Britain, 1896–1918
6 Art in the Service of Medical Education: The 1939 Dickinson–Belskie Birth Series and the Use of Sculpture to Teach the Process of Human Development from Fertilization through Delivery
Part III: Modeling Public Health: The Healthy Body in Art and Propaganda
7 Painting the Revolutionary Body: Anatomy and the Remaking of Mexican History in the Murals of Diego Rivera
8 The Sick Man of Asia and the Anatomically Perfect Woman: Remodeling Republican China’s (Body) Image through the Visual Arts
Part IV: Modeling Disease: The Pathologized Body in Art and Medicine
9 The Model Patient: Observation and Illustration at the Musée Charcot
10 The Fat Body as Anatomical and Medical Oddity: Lucian Freud’s Paintings of Sue Tilley
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