Atlas of Anatomy

Anatomically correct

We owe a great debt to Jean Baptiste Marc Bourgery (1797–1849) for his Atlas of Anatomy, which
was not only a massive event in medical history, but also remains one of the most comprehensive
and beautifully illustrated anatomical treatises ever published in any language. In 1830, having
received his doctorate in medicine three years prior, Bourgery began work on his magnificent atlas
in cooperation with illustrator Nicolas Henri Jacob (1782–1871), a student of the French painter
Jacques Louis David. The first volumes were published the following year, but completion of the
treatise required nearly two decades of dedication; Bourgery lived just long enough to finish his
labor of love, but the last of the treatise’s eight volumes was not published in its entirety until five
years after his death. The four parts of Bourgery's treatise cover descriptive anatomy, surgical
anatomy and techniques (exploring in detail nearly all the major operations that were performed
during the first half of the 19th century), general anatomy and embryology, and microscopic
anatomy. Jacob's spectacular hand-colored, life-size lithographs are remarkable for their clarity,
color, and aesthetic appeal, reflecting a combination of direct laboratory observation and illustrative
research; the images are to this day unsurpassed in anatomical illustration. This reprint includes the
complete color plates—726 in total—and will finally allow not only those in the medical field but
also artists, students, and anyone interested in the study of the human body to appreciate this
important historical work.

The authors: Jean-Marie Le Minor qualified as a doctor of medicine (MD) in Paris in 1989, having
already gained a PhD in Paris in 1987. He has been assistant professor of anatomy at the Louis
Pasteur University in Strasbourg since 1990, radiologist at the University Hospitals in Strasbourg,
member of the governing board of the Société Française d'Histoire de la Médecine, Laureat of the
Académie Nationale de Médecine (Paris, 2003), and officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
(French Ministry of Culture). He is also the author of several historical books, including Histoire
des sciences morphologiques médicales à Strasbourg du XVe au XXe siècle (2002) and numerous
articles on science and history.

Henri Sick qualified as a doctor of medicine (MD) in Strasbourg in 1963. He was professor of
anatomy at the Louis Pasteur University in Strasbourg from 1972 to 2003 and director of the
Institute of Normal Anatomy from 1994 to 2003. He is an officer of the Ordre des Palmes
Académiques (French Ministry of Education) and the author of several books on sectional
anatomy, including Atlas of sectional human anatomy (1982), Imaging anatomy of the knee region
(1988), and Atlas of slices of the temporal bone and adjacent region (1988), as well as numerous
scientific articles.

English/French/German
€150.00
Atlas of Anatomy
Bourgery,
Le Minor, Dr. Jean-Marie / Sick,
Prof. Dr. Henri / Simon Finch Rare Books
Hardcover,
290 x 405 mm,
714 pages
English
€ 150.00