In his examination of the historical relationship between medicine and art, Dr. Samuel Reynolds posits that the two fields have a long-standing interdependence. He writes, 'Both medicine and art are narratives through which human experiences are explored and expressed.' Dr. Reynolds further illustrates how artistic representation has often served as an essential tool for medical understanding, as seen in the detailed anatomical sketches of artists like Leonardo da Vinci. He concludes by asserting that modern medicine can benefit from a renewed collaboration with the arts, suggesting that creativity can enhance patient care and enrich the healthcare experience.