After looking around (the project page doesn't make it easy to find the images on Commons) and having a look, they seem to be quite nice diagrams.

-- Stuart (soupvector)

On Sat, Sep 7, 2019 at 3:17 PM Netha Hussain <nethahussain@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear members of Wikiproject Medicine,

I am writing to you to inform about our work in using Smart Servier Medical Art Images on Wikimedia projects. Smart Servier is an image repository of 3000 medical images/illustrations. User: OlafJanssen has figured out a smart way to batch upload these images in good resolution to Wikimedia Commons. I am helping him with the naming, categorization and uptake of these images. More information about the project and its present status can be found on the project page here: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Smart_Servier

There is one question which I would like to know your opinion about. In what ways do you think these images will be useful on Wikimedia projects? Given that these are simplified illustrations related to common medical conditions, what are the possible pages/projects where these images will be useful? Would you like to see these images placed in a medical article, and if yes, in which section(s) of the article? I would love to hear about what you think. 

Right now, I and Olaf have started it small. We'd like for members of this group to help us in translating the descriptions and uptaking them to various Wikimedia projects. If you are interested in ideation, translation, outreach or anything else that you think is useful for this project, please sign up on the project page here

Regards
Netha
[[User: Netha Hussain]]
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Netha Hussain
Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology
University of Gothenburg, Sweden

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