Margaret McLarty
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Margaret Chalmers McLarty, known as Margaret McLarty, (1908โ1996)[1] was a medical illustrator for the anaesthetic department in Oxford University. In 1960 she published Illustrating Medicine and Surgery[2] a seminal volume on medical illustration and a core text for medical illustrators. She provided illustrations for the first two editions of Anatomy for Anaesthetists[3] written with Harold Ellis in 1963.
She was trained by Audrey Arnott with whom she founded the Medical Artists Association of Great Britain on 2 April 1949.
References
- ^ "Obituary: Margaret C. McLarty DA, B. Litt, FMAA, MAMI 1908โ1996". Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine. 19 (4): 215โ216. 1996. doi:10.3109/17453059609056281.
- ^ McLarty, M. C. (1960). Illustrating Medicine and Surgery. Edinburgh and London: E. & S. Livingstone Ltd.
- ^ Ellis, Harold; McLarty, Margaret C. (1963). Anatomy for Anaesthetists (1st ed.). Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications.
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