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   Maxwell
   A. Kirkpatrick
   A. K. M. ;
   
   
   1884 in Annan, Scotland
   1975
   
   printer in Dumfries
   
   drawing Glasgow City Art School, apprentice to a lithographer
   United Kingdom
   dissection-room illustrator for Henry Gray (1827-1861): Anatomy. Descriptive and Applied (1938) from the 1930s onward ; J. G. Kerr; Elliot Smith ; Boyd & W. J. Hamilton: Embryology; James Hartley Ashworth (1874-1936); Lancelot Alexander Borradaile (1872- c. 1950); William G. Macpherson et al., eds., History of the Great War Based on Official Documents. Medical Services, 13 vols. (London: HMSO, 1921–25), vol.2, pl. IV; Memorandum on the Carrel-Dakin Treatment of Wounds (London: War Office, 1917); Hamilton Bailey (ed.): Surgery of Modern Warfare, 3rd ed., 6 vols. (Edinburgh: E. & S. Livingstone, 1944); zoologist Edward J. Bles (1864-1926): The Life-History of Xenopus laevis, Daud, Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 41,3 (1905): 789–821; Ian M. Burdon & Sarah Macdonald, eds., Anatomical Atlas for Nurses and Students (London: Faber & Faber, 1938); Jones Quain: Quain’s Elements of Anatomy, ed. Edward Albert Sharpey-Schäfer, Johnson Symington & Thomas Hastie Bryce, 11th ed., vol. 1, Embryology (London: Longmans Green, 1908); William James Hamilton, James Dixon Boyd & Harland W. Mossman: Human Embryology (Prenatal Development of Form and Function), 3rd ed. (Cambridge: Heffer, 1962); during WW I for director-general of the Army Medical Services at the War Office in London, Sir Alfred Keogh, Sir Walter Morley & The Medical Research Committee (MRC, predecessor to the Medical Research Council); Sir Cecil Wakeley: WWII; George H. Makins: On the Vascular Lesions Produced by Gunshot Injuries and Their Results, British Journal of Surgery 3,11 (1915): 353–421; Army Medical Services, Memorandum on the
Treatment of Injuries in War: Based on Experience of the Present Campaign, July 1915 (London: HMSO, 1915); Army Medical Services, Injuries and Diseases of War: A Manual Based on Experience of the Present Campaign in France, January 1918 (London: HMSO, 1918);
   Glasgow Univ.; Univ. College London; School of anatomy, Cambridge Univ. (freelance illustrator); UK Army (medical illustrator in both World Wars);
   lithographer -> Adolf Glitsch on plates displaying embryos, see http://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/visibleembryos/s5_4.html ;
   medical, anatomical, embryological, histopathological, and proctological pencil drawing, watercolour and engraving
   www.anatomyacts.co.uk/exhibition/object.asp?objectnum=150&search=&pageNum=6
   Archive of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, see http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cats/9/6903.htm ; Wellcome Collection
   Soraya de Chadarevian: Designs for Life. Molecular Biology after World War II (Cambridge, 2002): 148 ; Nick Hopwood: Hist. plates embryol., in: Int. J. Dev. Bio. 51 2007: 1-26 ; Patrick Elliot: Notable Names in Medical Illustration. A. Kirkpatrick Maxwell, J. Audiovisual Media Med. 22,1 (1999): 130–31; Nissen: Zoolog. Buchillustration 1969/78 ## 149 & 473 ; Samuel J.M.M. Alberti: Drawing damaged bodies. British medical art in the 20th c., Bulletin in the History of Medicine 92,1 (2018): 447-456;
   War artist WWI in France >1000 surgical illust. of war wounds and diseases, publ. in British Journal of Surgery; cf. also British Journal of Surgery Correspondence Concerning Illustrations Made for Medical Research Committee, 1915–21,
   
   
   







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