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Prints

Dissection Print

Dissection Print
28" x 24" .................$10.00

 

Newly designed limited-edition print features dissected human nervous system, the Museum's most famous artifact. The dissection, completed in 1926 by students M. A. Schalck and L. P. Ramsdell, is one of only four known to exist in the world. This full-color fine art print is ready for framing.

Osteopathic Definitions


Each 10" x 15" ............$.50

Matching prints define osteopathic medicine in large red and brown type on buff textured stock.


Osteopathic Medicine . . .

Osteopathic Medicine

"A system of medical care with a philosophy that combines the needs of the patient with:
· current practice of medicine, surgery and obstetrics
· emphasis on the interrelationships between structure and function
· appreciation of the body's ability to heal itself"

 

Osteopathy is . . .

Osteopathy is

"A philosophy of health care and a distinctive art founded by Andrew Taylor Still, M.D., D.O. (1828-1917). Osteopathic physicians utilize generally accepted physical, pharmacological, and surgical methods of diagnosis and therapy. They place strong emphasis on the body's self-regulatory and self-healing mechanisms, and the importance of body mechanics and manipulative methods to detect and correct faulty structure and function."

A. T. Still Print

A. T. Still Print
10" x 12" .................$1.00

This limited edition print shows Dr. Still looking across the brick paved Osteopathy Street toward the American School of Osteopathy campus in Kirksville Missouri (circa 1910).

A. T. Still With Femur  

A. T. Still With Femur

"To know of a bone in its entirety would close both ends of an eternity."
Dr. A.T. Still

8.5" x 11" ....................$3.00

 

Dr. Andrew Taylor Still was well known for carrying human bones with him for easy study throughout the day. Anatomy was perhaps his favorite pastime! This widely recognized picture of Dr. Still holding a human femur was taken in approximately 1910 and made into a postcard.

Physician's Prayer

Physician's Prayer

"Give me . . . strength to lift at least a part of the burden . . ."

9" x 12" .................$5.00