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Lung Diseases
Image Number:
145-047
Dimensions:
8.5 x 11@300
Media Used:
Digital
Formats Available:
Digital /Reflective
Title:
Lung Diseases
Customization:
Available
Image Description:
Lung Diseases. Broncho, alveolar, lobar pneumonias.
© Digital Reflexions, Andrew Gri
Artist/Company Bio:
Digital Reflexions Andrew Grivas, M. A. Background: Masters Degree, John Hopkins School of Medicine, 1984. Active member AMI since 1985. Free lance medical illustrator. Experience: Over 23 years creating artwork in wide variety of medical subject matter and media formats. Goals: To help people define the right visual solutions for their editorial, instructional or marketing objectives. To meet project deadlines and work within budget. Type of Work: Thousands of illustrations in print - surgical atlases, college textbooks, medical trade journals, websites, product literature for medical device manufacturers. Secure client entry on my website for job progress and downloading work. Please call or e-mail me for a free quote on your job.
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