This study aims to analyze Johann Gottlieb Walter’s biography (1734-1818), a German physician that specialized in human anatomy, who received an award of the Göttingen Royal Academy of Sciences. Here, we describe his technique of preparing bones for educational purposes through the comparison of other widely used techniques. The article also focuses on the great historical, scientific and didactic values of the anatomical preparations. In Europe during the eighteenth century the activity of some anatomists and physiologists, who were dedicated to the realization of anatomical preparations, testified the progress of medicine in the study of the human body, fundamental knowledge for physician training.Cilj je ovoga rada analizirati životopis ...
Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia was born five centuries ago in Regalbuto, a small town in the center of S...
The 17th century was characterized by a real revolution in the field of scientific research due to t...
This thesis provides a cultural history of anatomy in Enlightenment France (c. 1700-c.1795). It tell...
Christoph Gottwald (1636–1700) was one of the most important Danzig doctors and collectors to live i...
After his fascinating The Anatomical Renaissance: The Resurrection of the Anatomical Projects of the...
Muscle Man19th centuryPapier-mache anatomical model47 x 14 x 6.5 inches Anatomy and Art: Renaissance...
A comprehensive study of osteology remains a cornerstone of current orthopaedic and traumatological ...
none9siopenScalise, L. M.; Vazzana, A.; Gruppioni, G.; Figus, C.; Serventi, P.; Apicella, S. A.; Fio...
The first both in Gdansk and in Central Europe alleged public autopsy was performed by Joachim Oelha...
In recent years the scholars have stressed the role of anatomical collections and their histories as...
This article examines the difficult course of life of formation of the great anatomist of the 17th c...
Friedrich Heinrich Loschge (1755-1840) war von 1784 bis 1824 als Anatomieprofessor an der Universitä...
Judging from his writings, Andreas Vesalius must have had dozens of bodies at his disposal, thirteen...
By the 17th century, human dissections became an important feature in European medical schools, and ...
The anatomist, since the beginning of human dissections, had always performed the most difficult tas...
Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia was born five centuries ago in Regalbuto, a small town in the center of S...
The 17th century was characterized by a real revolution in the field of scientific research due to t...
This thesis provides a cultural history of anatomy in Enlightenment France (c. 1700-c.1795). It tell...
Christoph Gottwald (1636–1700) was one of the most important Danzig doctors and collectors to live i...
After his fascinating The Anatomical Renaissance: The Resurrection of the Anatomical Projects of the...
Muscle Man19th centuryPapier-mache anatomical model47 x 14 x 6.5 inches Anatomy and Art: Renaissance...
A comprehensive study of osteology remains a cornerstone of current orthopaedic and traumatological ...
none9siopenScalise, L. M.; Vazzana, A.; Gruppioni, G.; Figus, C.; Serventi, P.; Apicella, S. A.; Fio...
The first both in Gdansk and in Central Europe alleged public autopsy was performed by Joachim Oelha...
In recent years the scholars have stressed the role of anatomical collections and their histories as...
This article examines the difficult course of life of formation of the great anatomist of the 17th c...
Friedrich Heinrich Loschge (1755-1840) war von 1784 bis 1824 als Anatomieprofessor an der Universitä...
Judging from his writings, Andreas Vesalius must have had dozens of bodies at his disposal, thirteen...
By the 17th century, human dissections became an important feature in European medical schools, and ...
The anatomist, since the beginning of human dissections, had always performed the most difficult tas...
Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia was born five centuries ago in Regalbuto, a small town in the center of S...
The 17th century was characterized by a real revolution in the field of scientific research due to t...
This thesis provides a cultural history of anatomy in Enlightenment France (c. 1700-c.1795). It tell...