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A. Kirkpatrick Maxwell - Plate XI. A. Severely burned eye in the acute stage. B. Slightly later stage of acute burning

Plate XI. A. Severely burned eye in the acute stage. B. Slightly later stage of acute burning (1918)

A. Kirkpatrick Maxwell (Scottish, 1884-1975)
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A. Kirkpatrick Maxwell was born in 1884 in Annan, Scotland, and studied drawing at evening classes run by Glasgow City Art School. He was asked to contribute some articles by a natural history lecturer at Glasgow University and built up a reputation as an illustrator.

In 1915 he was asked by Sir George Makens to go to Boulogne to make some surgical illustrations. He arrived in France just before the second battle of Ypres at which the Germans used poison gas for the first time.

His drawings came to the attention of Colonel T. R. Elliot who suggested to the newly formed Medical Research Council that Maxwell should be enlisted in the army as a medical illustrator for the duration of the war. He was given the rank of Sergeant in the RAMC and a room in the Medical Research Council's laboratory in the 13th General Hospital in the Casino at Boulogne.

Maxwell made over 1000 surgical illustrations of the results of gas attacks, war injuries and post-mortem specimens, many of which were published in the British Journal of Surgery. The original illustrations were kept at the Royal College of Surgeons of England but were destroyed during the Blitz.

After the war, Maxwell worked as an illustrator for the Department of Anatomy and Embryology at University College Hospital and for the Cancer Research Institute, publishing his own articles on cancer. He was responsible for a number of the illustrations in early twentieth-century editions of Gray's Anatomy. He also wrote papers on cancer.

At the outbreak of the Second World War he was in New Zealand, and joined up. During the war he was asked by Sir Cecil Wakeley to again sketch battle and air raid casulaties.

After the war, he moved to Cambridge and worked on the illustrations for Hamilton, Boyd and Mossman's "Human Embryology" and "The Placenta". He regarded these as some of the best work he'd produced.

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Plate XIII. A. Drawing of the cornea in the acute stage of severe burning. B. Drawing of cornea in the stage of resolution after severe burning

Plate XIII. A. Drawing of the cornea in the acute stage of severe burning. B. Drawing of cornea in the stage of resolution after severe burning (1918)

A. Kirkpatrick Maxwell (Scottish, 1884-1975)
Plate X. Microscopic section of human lung from mustard gas poisoning, with death at end of second day (40 hours)

Plate X. Microscopic section of human lung from mustard gas poisoning, with death at end of second day (40 hours) (1918)

A. Kirkpatrick Maxwell (Scottish, 1884-1975)
Plate IV. Gangrene of foot caused by vascular thrombosis from chlorine poisoning

Plate IV. Gangrene of foot caused by vascular thrombosis from chlorine poisoning (1918)

A. Kirkpatrick Maxwell (Scottish, 1884-1975)
Plate II. Blue type of asphyxia from phosgene poisoning, with intense venous congestion

Plate II. Blue type of asphyxia from phosgene poisoning, with intense venous congestion (1918)

A. Kirkpatrick Maxwell (Scottish, 1884-1975)
Plate I. Microscopic section of human lung from phosgene shell poisoning. Death at the nineteenth hour after gassing

Plate I. Microscopic section of human lung from phosgene shell poisoning. Death at the nineteenth hour after gassing (1918)

A. Kirkpatrick Maxwell (Scottish, 1884-1975)
Plate V. Erythema of skin from general exposure to the vapour of Yellow Cross substance

Plate V. Erythema of skin from general exposure to the vapour of Yellow Cross substance (1918)

A. Kirkpatrick Maxwell (Scottish, 1884-1975)
Plate IX. Ulceration of trachea by mustard gas

Plate IX. Ulceration of trachea by mustard gas (1918)

A. Kirkpatrick Maxwell (Scottish, 1884-1975)
Plate VIII. Brown staining from mustard gas

Plate VIII. Brown staining from mustard gas (1918)

A. Kirkpatrick Maxwell (Scottish, 1884-1975)
Plate XII. A. Stage of resolution after severe burning. B. Late stage of resolution

Plate XII. A. Stage of resolution after severe burning. B. Late stage of resolution (1918)

A. Kirkpatrick Maxwell (Scottish, 1884-1975)
Plate VII. Burning of scrotum and penis by mustard gas

Plate VII. Burning of scrotum and penis by mustard gas (1918)

A. Kirkpatrick Maxwell (Scottish, 1884-1975)
Plate VI. Blistering of buttocks by mustard gas

Plate VI. Blistering of buttocks by mustard gas (1918)

A. Kirkpatrick Maxwell (Scottish, 1884-1975)
Plate III. Pallid type of asphyxia from phosgene poisoning, with circulatory failure

Plate III. Pallid type of asphyxia from phosgene poisoning, with circulatory failure (1918)

A. Kirkpatrick Maxwell (Scottish, 1884-1975)
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