Dr. Rufus Benjamin Weaver was a professor of human anatomy at Hahnemann Medical College and a pioneer in the field of anatomy. Among his greatest accomplishments was his complete dissection of the cerebrospinal nervous system. Known as Harriet, the dissection remains displayed at Drexel University College of Medicine and continues to appear in educational materials around the world
OMC Demonstrator of Anatomy (1883-1884) OMC Professor of Anatomy (1884-85, 1887-92) OMC Professor of...
Attributed to Robert Hooper in the Dic. Nat. Biog. and in Munk's Roll of the Royal College of Physic...
William Harvey was born in 1578 in Kent, England. He was a voracious student, earning his bachelor’s...
Physicians are inherently captivated by human anatomy. It is in our very nature to seek out answers ...
OMC Demonstrator of Anatomy (1891-92) OMC Curator of the Museum (1891-93) OMC Professor of Histology...
After a thirty-year gap, the Bologna University Anatomy School has resumed cadaver dissection as pa...
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Class of 1900 (Sabin is in the second row, on the far left side) S...
Rufus Cole, circa late 1930s Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Rufus Cole was an American m...
Four medical students and one professor are dissecting a human body. The middle figure is Dr. Mary L...
Group photo of the Jefferson Medical College Class of 1893 with cadavers and Dr. Wells, Demonstrator...
Memorial Statement for Professor John F. Cummings, D.V.M., M.S., Ph.D. (1936-1996) who was Assistant...
Pathology and anatomy are both sciences that contribute to the foundations of a successful medical c...
The upcoming changes, trends and progress in medical science have probably modified the dissection o...
Black and white photograph (ca. 1960) of University of Scranton students performing dissections in a...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/49972/1/901120103_ftp.pd
OMC Demonstrator of Anatomy (1883-1884) OMC Professor of Anatomy (1884-85, 1887-92) OMC Professor of...
Attributed to Robert Hooper in the Dic. Nat. Biog. and in Munk's Roll of the Royal College of Physic...
William Harvey was born in 1578 in Kent, England. He was a voracious student, earning his bachelor’s...
Physicians are inherently captivated by human anatomy. It is in our very nature to seek out answers ...
OMC Demonstrator of Anatomy (1891-92) OMC Curator of the Museum (1891-93) OMC Professor of Histology...
After a thirty-year gap, the Bologna University Anatomy School has resumed cadaver dissection as pa...
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Class of 1900 (Sabin is in the second row, on the far left side) S...
Rufus Cole, circa late 1930s Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Rufus Cole was an American m...
Four medical students and one professor are dissecting a human body. The middle figure is Dr. Mary L...
Group photo of the Jefferson Medical College Class of 1893 with cadavers and Dr. Wells, Demonstrator...
Memorial Statement for Professor John F. Cummings, D.V.M., M.S., Ph.D. (1936-1996) who was Assistant...
Pathology and anatomy are both sciences that contribute to the foundations of a successful medical c...
The upcoming changes, trends and progress in medical science have probably modified the dissection o...
Black and white photograph (ca. 1960) of University of Scranton students performing dissections in a...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/49972/1/901120103_ftp.pd
OMC Demonstrator of Anatomy (1883-1884) OMC Professor of Anatomy (1884-85, 1887-92) OMC Professor of...
Attributed to Robert Hooper in the Dic. Nat. Biog. and in Munk's Roll of the Royal College of Physic...
William Harvey was born in 1578 in Kent, England. He was a voracious student, earning his bachelor’s...