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Preface Introduction: Visual Lessons and the Life Sciences - Nancy Anderson and Michael R. Dietrich Trained Judgment, Intervention, and the Biological Gaze: How Charles Sedgwick Minot Saw Senescence - Mara Mills Facing Animals in the Laboratory: Lessons of Nineteenth-Century Medical School Microscopy Manuals - Nancy Anderson Photography and Medical Observation - Scott Curtis Cinematography without Film: Architectures and Technologies of Visual Instruction in Biology around 1900 - Henning Schmidgen Cinema as Universal Language of Health Education: Translating Science in Unhooking the Hookworm (1920) - Kirsten Ostherr Screening Science: Pedagogy and Practice in William Dieterle's Film Biographies of Scientists - T. Hugh Crawford Optical Constancy, Discontinuity, and Nondiscontinuity in the Eameses' Rough Sketch - Michael J. Golec Educating the High-Speed Eye: Harold E. Edgerton's Early Visual Conventions - Richard L. Kremer On Fate and Specification: Images and Models of Developmental Biology - Sabine Brauckmann Form and Function: A Semiotic Analysis of Figures in Biology Textbooks - Laura Perini Neuroimages, Pedagogy, and Society - Adina L. Roskies The Anatomy of a Surgical Simulation: The Mutual Articulation of Bodies in and through the Machine - Rachel Prentice Contributors Index
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