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Creative drawings by Medicos at Tianjin University

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Updated: 2021-05-10

Generally speaking, the hands of medicos equipped with scalpels tend to save lives, while at Tianjin University they also create numerous attractive drawings. Recently, the Medical Department at TJU held the 1st Anatomical Drawings Competition for Medicos, from which a great number of unique human organ sketches gained instant on-campus popularity.   

01 The Life of Doctoring as a Play   

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By Qin Jiafan, 2019-class undergraduate majoring in Clinical Medicine

Introduction: Human bones (the left half) and a Chinese opera player (the right half) make up the whole drawing. The combination not only adds more artistic elements, but also signifies the perfect match between clinical medicine and Chinese traditional culture. The life of doctoring is just like a play, as in each case years of hard work are required to deliver a 10-minute exceptional performance on stage or complete a successful operation. Since being a doctor is a lifelong career, it requires constant pursuit and exploration.

02 Necrotic Tissues Removed, Strong Muscles Grow  

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By Mao Yufei, 2019-class undergraduate majoring in Clinical Medicine

Introduction: On infertile ground, a strong-muscled hand is holding up hope. Entangled   arteries and veins stretch to the fingertips, bringing blooming begonias. The work shows the new birth of medicinal majors at TJU, with the first blooming flowers for New Medicine.

03 Begonia and Brain   

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By Shiyu, 2020-class PhD student majoring in biomedical engineering

Introduction: 12 pairs of cranial nerves and their nuclei function ubiquitously in our daily lives. The left part of the work mainly presents the ubiety of some nuclei in the brainstem, showing part of the cerebellum covered by spring begonias. And the right part demonstrates the connection between the brain and the cerebellum, also known as three pairs of cerebellar peduncles. The drawing injects color into the study of brainstem anatomical structure.

04 Flowers Emerging from a Heart  

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By Liu Xinting, 2019-class undergraduate majoring in biomedical engineering

Introduction: Themed around the dialogue between technology and humans, the work combines a cardiogram and a living heart with clear blood vessel distribution. It not only demonstrates the sufficiency of blood in a third-dimensional way, but also shows signs of vigor and vitality. A lifelike heart in the center is the main body of the drawing, on which flowers of Purple Leaf Plum are in bloom. A cardiogram with normal cycles is presented as the background, and the names of heart components lie on the upper layer of the work.

05 The Heart of the Oath  

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By Wu Chengjian, 2019-class undergraduate majoring in Clinical Medicine

Introduction: The ring of oath decorated with a heart highlights the true love for medicine. The work consists of a heart-embedded ring and a holding hand, symbolizing honesty and trust. The left peony and the right peach blossom imply two ancient love stories of the Peony Pavilion and the Peach Blossom Fan. The combination of English, Chinese ancient poetry and human organs shows that medicine is a time-honored discipline encompassing Chinese and Western medicine, and that medicine unites the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities.

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