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1. Anatomy theaters in the history and teaching of surgery.

3. Diagram comprehension ability of college students in an introductory biology course.

5. National guidelines and your continuing professional development.

6. Drawn to science.

8. Bypassing Poor Outcomes: Cardiac Surgery and Intraoperative Hypotension.

12. Perioperative Cardiac Arrest: Focus on Malignant Hyperthermia (MH).

16. Evaluation of CIAP (Clarification, Illustration, Application, Participation) as a teaching tool in rheumatology.

19. Avoiding common pitfalls of manuscript and figure preparation.

20. Print Material in Cancer Prevention: an Evaluation of Three Booklets Designed with and for Alaska's Community Health Workers.

22. Neosaxitoxin versus Traditional Local Anesthetics: Mechanism of Action and Sites of Notable Effect.

24. MSc's in Medical and Forensic Art and Facial Identification. A reflection on the last seven years, highlighting good practice, challenges and future changes.

25. Neuromuscular Blockade: Using Quantitative Monitoring to Get It Just Right.

26. Medical and Scientific Illustration in the United States (US).

29. Evaluating arts-based cancer education using an internet survey among Alaska community health workers.

33. The personal development planning cycle.

34. Biomedical illustration: From monsters to molecules.

35. Digital tutors.

36. Humane images: visual rhetoric in depictions of atypical genital anatomy and sex differentiation.

38. The evolution of anatomical illustration and wax modelling in Italy from the 16th to early 19th centuries.

39. Style and non-style in anatomical illustration: From Renaissance Humanism to Henry Gray.

40. The use of illustration to improve older adults' comprehension of health-related information: is it helpful?

41. All's fair in love, war and anatomical atlas publishing.

42. Research for medical illustrators: photographic photometry.

43. A hundred and fifty years of Gray's Anatomy.

44. [Introduction to Mr CHENG Dan-An and his works].

45. Art therapy.

46. [Jenô Barcsay's Artistic anatomy].

47. Research for medical illustrators: designing photographic protocols.

48. Annibal Caro's after-dinner speech (1536) and the question of Titian as Vesalius's illustrator.

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