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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Max_BrödelMax Brödel - Wikipedia

    Max Brödel (June 8, 1870 – October 26, 1941) was a medical illustrator. Born in Leipzig, Germany, he began his artistic career after graduating from the Leipzig Academy of Fine Arts, working for Carl Ludwig. Under Ludwig's instruction, Brödel gained a basic knowledge of medicine and became recognized for his detailed medical ...

  2. 19 de jul. de 2023 · Max Brödel, el genio detrás de las ilustraciones médicas dejó un impacto perdurable en el campo. Sus creaciones cautivadoras y científicamente precisas elevaron el arte de la ilustración médica a nuevas alturas. Su enfoque educativo y su meticulosa atención al detalle continúan inspirando a generaciones futuras de ilustradores médicos.

  3. People in Urology. Max Brodel. Max Brödel (1870 – 1941) Born in Leipzig, Germany, Max Brödel attended Technical High School and then went on to the Leipzig Academy of Fine Arts from 1885-1990. While in school, he went to work in the Anatomical Institute and later in the Physiological Institute.

  4. Max Brödel is considered the father of modern medical illustration. This report reviews his contributions to neurosurgery as a medical illustrator. Max Brödel, a young artist from Leipzig, Germany, was hired at Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1894, where he illustrated an operative textbook of gynecology for Howard A. Kelly.

  5. RESUMEN. Este artículo repasa el papel del artista alemán Max Brödel (1870-1941) en el campo de la ilustración neuroquirúrgica. Sus trabajos se caracterizan por una minuciosa programación previa, exquisita exactitud topográfica y realismo neuroanatómico.

  6. Este artículo repasa el papel del artista alemán Max Brödel (1870-1941) en el campo de la ilustración neuroquirúrgica. Sus trabajos se caracterizan por una minuciosa programación previa, exquisita exactitud topográfica y realismo neuroanatómico. En 1894, Brödel se traslada a Baltimore para trabajar en el Johns Hopkins

  7. Max (Paul Heinrich) Brödel. 1870-1941. Brödel, an illustrator and the first director of the Art as Applied to Medicine program at Johns Hopkins, was born in Leipzig, Germany. Brödel attended the Leipzig Academy of Fine Arts and the University of Leipzig, then worked as an illustrator for Carl Ludwig in the university’s Institute of Physiology.