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Dulcie Mary Pillers MMAA (17 August 1891 – 2 December 1961) was an English medical illustrator and a founding member of the Medical Artists' Association of Great Britain (MAA). The daughter of a Bristol solicitor, she completed her art training at Kensington Government School of Art, Berkeley Square, Clifton, Bristol, graduating in September 1911 with an Art Class Teachers' Certificate.

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  • Dulcie Mary Pillers MMAA (17 August 1891 – 2 December 1961) was an English medical illustrator and a founding member of the Medical Artists' Association of Great Britain (MAA). The daughter of a Bristol solicitor, she completed her art training at Kensington Government School of Art, Berkeley Square, Clifton, Bristol, graduating in September 1911 with an Art Class Teachers' Certificate. At the end of World War I, she was a medical illustrator to Ernest William Hey Groves, a well-known orthopaedic surgeon, at Beaufort War Hospital, a military orthopaedic centre in Stapleton, Bristol. After the armistice, she completed numerous pen and watercolour illustrations of operations at the Ministry of Pensions Hospital, Bath, and Southmead Hospital, Westbury-on-Trym. She also produced illustrations for papers written by medical colleagues at Bristol General Hospital. In the 1920s, she was a member of the Bristol Venture Club, one of the first women's classification clubs. She was also a good amateur golfer and a member of the Bristol and Clifton golf club. In later life, she lived with her mother and sister, Irene Dorothy, a former inspector for the Board of Trade. She died at a nursing home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, close to Sneyd Park. In 1989, her artwork, including ink drawings and colour illustrations of orthopaedic surgery, was exhibited at the British Orthopaedic Association conference. In 2013, her niece donated her artwork to the Royal College of Surgeons of England. (en)
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  • Kensington Government School of Art, Berkeley Square, Clifton, Bristol, England (en)
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  • Black and white photograph of Dulcie Mary Pillers, seated front row, next to Ernest William HeyGroves . Taken from a group photograph of the medical staff at the hospital near the end of World War I. (en)
  • Illustration of a patient with a cancerous growth on his chin. (en)
  • Image of a fractured tibia, shown in black and white but painted in watercolours, with an aluminium template nailed to the periosteum. (en)
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  • St Andrew's, Bristol, England (en)
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  • Method of inlay grafting for a gap fracture of the tibia. An aluminium template is nailed to the periosteum to guide the saw. Described by HeyGroves. (en)
  • Pillers at Beaufort War Hospital in 1918 (en)
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  • Stoke Bishop, Bristol, England (en)
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  • Examples of medical illustrations by Pillers (en)
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  • Use of pituitrin in inoperable cancer of lower jaw.jpg (en)
  • Method of inlay grafting for a gap fracture of the tibia.jpg (en)
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  • The new drawings have been made by Miss D. Pillers, and I am greatly indebted to her for the trouble she has taken. (en)
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  • Dulcie Mary Pillers MMAA (17 August 1891 – 2 December 1961) was an English medical illustrator and a founding member of the Medical Artists' Association of Great Britain (MAA). The daughter of a Bristol solicitor, she completed her art training at Kensington Government School of Art, Berkeley Square, Clifton, Bristol, graduating in September 1911 with an Art Class Teachers' Certificate. (en)
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