In 1890 Professor of Anatomy August Antonius Rauber founded a museum of anatomy at the Old Anatomical Theatre in Tartu (Dorpat) in order to illustrate his lectures and to improve the students’ knowledge. As Rauber lectured in German, but most students were Russians, illustrating lectures with models and original specimens was of great significance. Unfortunately, a great number of exhibits of Rauber’s museum, although not all, have been lost in wars. In 1999, the institutes moved from the Old and New Anatomical The atres to the new building of Biomedicum. This, however, could not accommodate the collection of pathological anatomy which had been collected over 200 years, and it remained in the Old Anatomical Theatre. The Club of Friends of t...
The formation of anatomical collections is often considered an important part of the development of ...
The widespread interest in anatomy in the 16th-century Europe echoed in Gdansk (Poland), where in 15...
From the early 19th century until the most recent two decades, open-space and satellite museums feat...
Medical collections in Tartu Old Anatomical Theatre – from August Rauber's Anatomy Museum to a multi...
On 16 June 2021, the renovated RSU Anatomy Museum opened its doors to visitors. The museum exhibitio...
Professor August Rauber (1841–1917) created the most important school of anatomy in the Baltic regio...
The Institute of Anatomy and Anthropology (AAI) of Riga Stradiņš University (RSU) displays a remarka...
Helle Tapfer: Her influence on anatomy, medical sciences and Prof. Rauber’s museum collectio
Almost every medical faculty possesses anatomical and/or pathological collections: human and animal ...
In 2021, Pauls Stradiņš Museum of the History of Medicine in Rīga (Latvia) will celebrate 60 years s...
A short survey of several important medical history collections in Vienna, notably those of the Jose...
The anatomical museums are one of the most difficult categories of museums to deal with because the ...
Universities, colleges, medical institutions and professional societies in the past used their museu...
The declaration of Leiden pronounces the demand to conserve pathological-anatomical collections as c...
In recent years the scholars have stressed the role of anatomical collections and their histories as...
The formation of anatomical collections is often considered an important part of the development of ...
The widespread interest in anatomy in the 16th-century Europe echoed in Gdansk (Poland), where in 15...
From the early 19th century until the most recent two decades, open-space and satellite museums feat...
Medical collections in Tartu Old Anatomical Theatre – from August Rauber's Anatomy Museum to a multi...
On 16 June 2021, the renovated RSU Anatomy Museum opened its doors to visitors. The museum exhibitio...
Professor August Rauber (1841–1917) created the most important school of anatomy in the Baltic regio...
The Institute of Anatomy and Anthropology (AAI) of Riga Stradiņš University (RSU) displays a remarka...
Helle Tapfer: Her influence on anatomy, medical sciences and Prof. Rauber’s museum collectio
Almost every medical faculty possesses anatomical and/or pathological collections: human and animal ...
In 2021, Pauls Stradiņš Museum of the History of Medicine in Rīga (Latvia) will celebrate 60 years s...
A short survey of several important medical history collections in Vienna, notably those of the Jose...
The anatomical museums are one of the most difficult categories of museums to deal with because the ...
Universities, colleges, medical institutions and professional societies in the past used their museu...
The declaration of Leiden pronounces the demand to conserve pathological-anatomical collections as c...
In recent years the scholars have stressed the role of anatomical collections and their histories as...
The formation of anatomical collections is often considered an important part of the development of ...
The widespread interest in anatomy in the 16th-century Europe echoed in Gdansk (Poland), where in 15...
From the early 19th century until the most recent two decades, open-space and satellite museums feat...