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Carin Berkowitz

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Bulletin of the History of Medicine|June 23, 2015
Introduction: Beyond IllustrationsCarin Berkowitz
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|August 2, 2011
The beauty of anatomy: visual displays and surgical education in early-nineteenth-century LondonCarin Berkowitz
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|June 23, 2015
The Illustrious Anatomist: Authorship, Patronage, and Illustrative Style in Anatomy Folios, 1700-1840Carin Berkowitz
Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London|August 6, 2016
DEFINING A DISCOVERY: PRIORITY AND METHODOLOGICAL CONTROVERSY IN EARLY NINETEENTH-CENTURY ANATOMYCarin Berkowitz
Endeavour|August 15, 2006
Disputed discovery: vivisection and experiment in the 19th centuryCarin Berkowitz
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Bulletin of the History of Medicine|June 23, 2015
Introduction: Beyond IllustrationsCarin Berkowitz
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|August 2, 2011
The beauty of anatomy: visual displays and surgical education in early-nineteenth-century LondonCarin Berkowitz
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|June 23, 2015
The Illustrious Anatomist: Authorship, Patronage, and Illustrative Style in Anatomy Folios, 1700-1840Carin Berkowitz
Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London|August 6, 2016
DEFINING A DISCOVERY: PRIORITY AND METHODOLOGICAL CONTROVERSY IN EARLY NINETEENTH-CENTURY ANATOMYCarin Berkowitz
Endeavour|August 15, 2006
Disputed discovery: vivisection and experiment in the 19th centuryCarin Berkowitz
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