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    • Medical History
    • Graphic Arts History

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    • The 1914 Leipzig International Exposition of Book Industry and Graphic Arts (BUGRA) was a significant event in the world of books.
    • Karl Sudhoff, a prominent figure in the history of medicine, directed a special exhibition within BUGRA.
    • The exhibition focused on the historical role of graphic arts in scientific advancement.

    Purpose:

    • To reconstruct the conceptual design and content of the "Three Millennia of Graphic Arts in the Service of Science" exhibition.
    • To analyze Karl Sudhoff's organizational role and vision for the exhibition.
    • To utilize Sudhoff's personal descriptions and newly discovered archival sources for a comprehensive account.

    Summary:

    • The paper examines the "Three Millennia of Graphic Arts in the Service of Science" exhibition, organized by Karl Sudhoff for the 1914 BUGRA in Leipzig.
    • It details the exhibition's conceptual framework and curated content, drawing from Sudhoff's own writings and archival evidence.
    • The study highlights the intersection of graphic arts, science, and historical documentation.

    Impact:

    • Provides insight into the historical presentation of scientific knowledge through graphic arts.
    • Contributes to the understanding of Karl Sudhoff's contributions beyond medicine.
    • Offers a case study on curating and documenting scientific history in the early 20th century.