Growing & Forming
The art of anatomy often shows life as it grows and transforms. By looking more closely at different forms of natural growth, through human and other animal anatomy, the connections that exist between all life forms become clearer.

Growing & Forming includes commissions by Kathleen Jamie and Christine Borland.
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    The Anatomy of the Human Body, vol.2, Edinburgh, 1797
    John Bell and Charles Bell
    Special Collections, University of St Andrews, s QM21.B3D97
       
    Tashrih-i Mansuri: The Anatomy of Mansur of Shiraz, (early 19th century copy of late 14th - early 15th century treatise)
    Anon.
    University of Edinburgh Library, Special Collections, OR.MS416. F.96V.
       
    Standard head, central India, 19th century
    Anon.
    Middle East/South Asia Collection, National Museums of Scotland, A.1944.651
       
    The Anatomy of the Human Body, vol.2, 2nd ed. (first edition 1797), London, 1802
    John Bell (1763-1820)
    Courtesy of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, BS A21
       
    The Morbid Anatomy of the Liver, Order 1, Tumours, Pt II, 1815
    J. R Farre
    University of Dundee Archive Services, DUNUC MS16/12/37
       
    A System of Anatomical Plates of the Human Body, Edinburgh, 1823-26
    John Lizars (1792-1860)
    Courtesy of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, RR C8
       
    A System of Anatomical Plates of the Human Body, Edinburgh, 1823-26
    John Lizars (1792-1860)
    Special Collections, University of St Andrews, sf QM25.L5
       
    Observations on Extraction of Diseased Ovaria, Edinburgh, 1825
    John Lizars (1792-1860)
    Special Collections, University of St Andrews, sf RG441.L5
       
    One Hundred & Fifty Eight Plates to Illustrate the Anatomy of the Human Body, Edinburgh, 1830
    Andrew Fyfe
    Special Collections, University of St Andrews, sf QM25.F8.
       
    Engravings of the Cardiac Nerves, (Tabulae Neurologica), Edinburgh, 1832
    Antonio Scarpa (1752-1832)
    Special Collections, University of St Andrews, sf QM25.S3E32
       
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