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The Leonard Lopate Show / February 19, 2008 / Gray’s Anatomy - The Medical Textbook, Not the TV Show
Gray’s Anatomy - The Medical Textbook, Not the TV Show
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Gray’s Anatomy has set the standard for medical textbooks for the past 150 years. Bill Hayes’s new book about how Gray’s Anatomy changed the field of medicine is The Anatomist.
Event: Bill Hayes will be speaking and signing books
Tuesday, February 19 at 7 pm
192 Books
192 Tenth Avenue (at 21st Street)
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Grey's Anatomy was right up there with Janson and Gardiner for fine art students in the 70s. Not sure that's true now.
Grey's Anatomy is online with all sketches and a search function.
http://www.bartleby.com/107/
As a painter, I have been using GREY'S ANATOMY as
a starting point for paintings and drawings relating to internal anatomy for several years.
The work is abstract, but the illustrations have
been an inspiration-they can be seen at
www.audreycode.com easy to find on yahoo.com
I would like to read Bill Hayes' book-
Leonard Lopate's show is great-as are so many shows on WNYC-
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