David Lee Bassett (December 31, 1913 – November 17, 1966)[1][2] was an American physician and academic.
Bassett was born in Palo Alto, California, the son of Stanford University speech professor Lee Emerson Bassett.
The atlas is a series of paired slides that use Gruber's View-Master three-dimensional viewing system to display a perception of depth and levels of detail that made Bassett's work pioneering.
[5] Bassett died in Seattle soon after from amyloid disease; his materials were used in revisions and other works with permission of his widow Lucille F.
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