Sobre el Autor

Frank H. Netter was a prominent American physician and medical illustrator, best known for his extraordinary contributions to medical education through his detailed and visually striking anatomical illustrations. After earning his medical degree from New York University, he embarked on a career that combined his passion for medicine and art. His work greatly aided in the visualization of complex medical concepts, making them accessible to both students and professionals.

Netter's most significant contributions include the renowned "Netter Atlas of Human Anatomy," which has become a staple in medical education. His illustrations not only depict human anatomy with unparalleled precision but also emphasize the relationship between various body systems. Throughout his career, he influenced countless medical professionals and students by providing a clearer understanding of human anatomy through his art. His legacy continues to impact the fields of medicine and education, showcasing the essential role that visual representation plays in learning and comprehension.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento May 4, 1906
Lugar de Nacimiento New York City, New York, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento September 7, 1991
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