This book blends historical analysis, morbid anecdotes, and humour to show how nineteenth-century students and researchers handled preparations and put them out of the reach of lay audiences. In the process, it reveals what a centuries-old collection can teach us about today's biobanks.
This book blends historical analysis, morbid anecdotes, and humour to show how nineteenth-century students and researchers handled preparations and put them out of the reach of lay audiences. In the process, it reveals what a centuries-old collection can teach us about today's biobanks.
Hieke Huistra is an assistant professor in the history of science and medicine at Utrecht University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Remove Lid Before Use: How Students Handled Anatomical Preparations 2. Make Do and Mend: How Researchers Used Old Collections in New Medicine 3. Dead Body in the Closet: How Lay Visitors Disappeared from Institutional Anatomical Collections 4. Adieu Albinus: How the University Governors Lost Their Status Symbol. Conclusion: In Perpetual Motion: Anatomical Collections Then and Now
Introduction 1. Remove Lid Before Use: How Students Handled Anatomical Preparations 2. Make Do and Mend: How Researchers Used Old Collections in New Medicine 3. Dead Body in the Closet: How Lay Visitors Disappeared from Institutional Anatomical Collections 4. Adieu Albinus: How the University Governors Lost Their Status Symbol. Conclusion: In Perpetual Motion: Anatomical Collections Then and Now
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