Study of the cadaver is integral to both medical education and research, but how is cadaveric material to be obtained in the 21st-century world? Historical precedents are of little assistance, built as they are on the most unethical of practices, including body snatching and murder. This constitutes a major challenge for modern anatomy: has it been able to cast off all semblance of this unsavoury past? In this paper it is contended that the continued use of unclaimed bodies has proved problematic, ignoring as it does the fundamental ethical impetus of altruism. The use of bequeathed bodies is regarded as ethically preferable, even though cultural practices vary significantly, with the result that the availability of cadavers is uneven acros...
Obra ressenyada: Tinne CLAES, Corpses in Belgian Anatomy, 1860-1914. Nobody's Dead. London: Palgrave...
There is considerable agreement that the use of human bodies for teaching and research remains impor...
Anatomical dissection remains an integral part of most medical schools’ curricula, and in order to m...
Concerns regarding treatment of the dead in scientific and public arenas, issues related to consent,...
The aim of this study is to explore how the dead human body is socially produced through the practic...
Cadavers are corpses intended for medical dissection and observation. They offer the opportunity to ...
Abstract Background: The human cadavers have been the most valuable educational tool for medical stu...
The purpose of this study is to explore the world of anatomical gifts, specifically whole body donat...
Every time von Hagens' plastinated bodies are exposed, they cause polemics, controversies and an ine...
The concept of dissecting human body revolutionized Anatomy as a sacred discipline. Evaluating sourc...
Background: Anatomy learning is generally seen as essential to medicine, and exposure to cadavers is...
Background Anatomy learning is generally seen as essential to medicine, and exposure to cadavers is...
Anatomical science has used the bodies of the executed for dissection over many centuries. As anatom...
We read with interest the article by Richard B. Gunderman (2008) entitled \u201cGiving ourselves: th...
Relational dimensions of contemporary anatomy, as a body of knowledge and a field of material practi...
Obra ressenyada: Tinne CLAES, Corpses in Belgian Anatomy, 1860-1914. Nobody's Dead. London: Palgrave...
There is considerable agreement that the use of human bodies for teaching and research remains impor...
Anatomical dissection remains an integral part of most medical schools’ curricula, and in order to m...
Concerns regarding treatment of the dead in scientific and public arenas, issues related to consent,...
The aim of this study is to explore how the dead human body is socially produced through the practic...
Cadavers are corpses intended for medical dissection and observation. They offer the opportunity to ...
Abstract Background: The human cadavers have been the most valuable educational tool for medical stu...
The purpose of this study is to explore the world of anatomical gifts, specifically whole body donat...
Every time von Hagens' plastinated bodies are exposed, they cause polemics, controversies and an ine...
The concept of dissecting human body revolutionized Anatomy as a sacred discipline. Evaluating sourc...
Background: Anatomy learning is generally seen as essential to medicine, and exposure to cadavers is...
Background Anatomy learning is generally seen as essential to medicine, and exposure to cadavers is...
Anatomical science has used the bodies of the executed for dissection over many centuries. As anatom...
We read with interest the article by Richard B. Gunderman (2008) entitled \u201cGiving ourselves: th...
Relational dimensions of contemporary anatomy, as a body of knowledge and a field of material practi...
Obra ressenyada: Tinne CLAES, Corpses in Belgian Anatomy, 1860-1914. Nobody's Dead. London: Palgrave...
There is considerable agreement that the use of human bodies for teaching and research remains impor...
Anatomical dissection remains an integral part of most medical schools’ curricula, and in order to m...