Author Biographical Info

Medical Arts Publishing Foundation was a brainchild of Dr. R. Lee Clark, president of M.D. Anderson Cancer Research Center (1946-1978). Through collaboration between Dr. Clark and Russell W. Cumley, the publishing company developed the Cancer Bulletin in 1948 as a fun, visual and entertaining medical journals to draw attention to the history of cancer research. Their initial vision was to create a “highly readable pictorial magazine for the general practitioner” that would increase early diagnosis of cancer. Other publications, Heart Bulletin in 1952 and Psychiatric Bulletin in 1951, followed that highlighted the history and studies in cardiology and psychiatry. Each publication had its own distinct style and motif. Joseph F. Schwarting was the Art Director and principle artist for all publications. The group of artists were based international and locally in Houston. Other artists include Eva Marie Schubart, Imelda Schubart, Peter Spier, Jo Spier, George Shackelford, Mary Shackelford, and Joseph Doeve. Medical Arts Publishing Foundation also published the regional journal, Medical Record and Annuals, with Joe Schwarting creating the cover art.

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Identifier

IC094-heart-illustrations-0504-065

Publication Date(s)

July/August 1956

Language

English

Description

Mixed media (ink, graphite, sticker) on white bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Woman with caldron" features an elderly woman in a room filled with flowers, plants, and flower pots, stirring a caldron while being watched by her black cat. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1956 issue on page 65 for the article titled, "Overdigitalization." There are publication markings. The reverse side is blank. See more at Medical Arts Publishing Foundation Records: The Heart Bulletin and its finding aid.

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Digital image made available by Texas Medical Center Library

Keywords

Digitalis Glycosides, Medical illustration, Digitalis (Drug), illustrations (layout features), works of art

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