
A Digital Medical Painting Gallery GOOD FRIDAY Review
Courtesy Robert James Cimasi; MHA ASA FRICs MCBA AVA CM&AA CMP™
[Health Capital Consultants, LLC]
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OK; I was never much of a liberal arts guy in my younger days; despite my Jesuit education at Loyola University. Always more of a modified STEM scientist.
Still, I remember the first time I learned of this famous painting in college, then medical school [a requirement of all anatomy students, worldwide]. So, imagine how blessed I felt when I viewed the original when I visited Amsterdam … chilling!
And, this painting and entire gallery seems an appropriate ME-P for Good Friday 2015.
David Edward Marcinko
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The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp

Rembrandt (1606–1669)
[1632: commissioned by Chirurgijnsgilde, Amsterdam]
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Assessment
Paintings are part of the collection of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
Conclusion
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