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arolina’s
Health Sciences Library is now home to a collection of works and
papers of the late Frank H. Netter, M.D., one of the twentieth century’s
leading medical illustrators. The gift of Francine Netter Carlson,
Netter’s daughter, the collection includes lecture notes and personal
reminiscences. This past fall the library drew on the collection
for the exhibit "Legacy of a Lifetime: The Medical Illustrations
of Frank H. Netter, M.D."
Netter’s work has a decided painterly quality. He studied at the
National Academy of Design in New York and by the mid-1920s was
a successful commercial artist, regularly published in the Saturday
Evening Post, Esquire, and the New York Times.
Following his mother’s urging, Netter attended New York University
Medical School, graduating in 1931. By the mid-1930s, Netter had
joined his medical knowledge with his artistic ability to produce
illustrations for the Ciba Pharmaceutical Company.
His long association with Ciba yielded numerous published volumes
of his illustrations. The multivolume work, The Netter Collection
of Medical Illustrations, portrays human anatomy, pathology, and
physiology and was published over a span of 40 years.
Don’t be misled by the artistry of his illustrationsclarity was
ever his ultimate goal. If an illustration failed to make its point,
it had no value to him. Netter’s illustrations continue to be essential
learning tools for health-sciences students at Carolina and across
the nation.
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