The following series of studies were for our surgical illustration course. Some of these drawings were copied from the work of established medical illustrators and whenever this is the case, I have indicated the source. My intention in doing this is not only to learn from the best, but also give tribute to these amazing masters of medical art; as they say, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

^after Rong-Zeng Li^

^after K. Yu, from Grant's

^Photo reference

^after H.A.Thomas

^after Frederic Delavier

^Photo reference
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