Anatomical dissection remains an integral part of most medical schools’ curricula, and in order to meet their educationalneeds, schools turn to a mixture of donated and unclaimed bodies. However, the procurement of bodies foranatomical dissection has not always been a simple task. The history of the cadaver supply in the United States, asin many other countries, is a story of crime, punishment, and legal dilemmas. The method by which medical schoolsobtain cadavers has affected not only anatomists and medical students, but all members of society. Methods of procurementthrough the centuries have been able to change only along with concurrent changes in societal perceptionsof death and dissection. An appreciation of this history and these soci...
The study of gross Anatomy through the use of cadaveric dissections in medical schools is an essenti...
Cultural changes, scientific progress, and new trends in medical education have modified the role of...
There is considerable agreement that the use of human bodies for teaching and research remains impor...
Anatomical science has used the bodies of the executed for dissection over many centuries. As anatom...
The teaching of Anatomy in medical schools has significantly declined, and doubts have been raised o...
When the Pennsylvania Legislature passed a mandatory anatomy law in 1883, they were conceding to med...
The object of the present paper is anatomical dissection and its role in changing the perception of ...
We read with interest the article by Richard B. Gunderman (2008) entitled \u201cGiving ourselves: th...
The concept of dissecting human body revolutionized Anatomy as a sacred discipline. Evaluating sourc...
Study of the cadaver is integral to both medical education and research, but how is cadaveric materi...
The heroic age of anatomy in America was that era, prior to the general enactment of laws legalizi...
Cadaveric dissection is an integral component of medical education. There had been concerns about ne...
Anatomical dissections have always represented an important cornerstone of medical education, especi...
Cultural changes, scientific progress, and new trends in medical education have modified the role of...
The aim of this study is to explore how the dead human body is socially produced through the practic...
The study of gross Anatomy through the use of cadaveric dissections in medical schools is an essenti...
Cultural changes, scientific progress, and new trends in medical education have modified the role of...
There is considerable agreement that the use of human bodies for teaching and research remains impor...
Anatomical science has used the bodies of the executed for dissection over many centuries. As anatom...
The teaching of Anatomy in medical schools has significantly declined, and doubts have been raised o...
When the Pennsylvania Legislature passed a mandatory anatomy law in 1883, they were conceding to med...
The object of the present paper is anatomical dissection and its role in changing the perception of ...
We read with interest the article by Richard B. Gunderman (2008) entitled \u201cGiving ourselves: th...
The concept of dissecting human body revolutionized Anatomy as a sacred discipline. Evaluating sourc...
Study of the cadaver is integral to both medical education and research, but how is cadaveric materi...
The heroic age of anatomy in America was that era, prior to the general enactment of laws legalizi...
Cadaveric dissection is an integral component of medical education. There had been concerns about ne...
Anatomical dissections have always represented an important cornerstone of medical education, especi...
Cultural changes, scientific progress, and new trends in medical education have modified the role of...
The aim of this study is to explore how the dead human body is socially produced through the practic...
The study of gross Anatomy through the use of cadaveric dissections in medical schools is an essenti...
Cultural changes, scientific progress, and new trends in medical education have modified the role of...
There is considerable agreement that the use of human bodies for teaching and research remains impor...