Thanks to a recent donation by Elsevier, the Medical University of Vienna now holds in its collections the known existing original paintings for Eduard Pernkopf's Atlas of Topographic and Applied Human Anatomy. This atlas is widely considered a pinnacle of the art of anatomical illustration. However, it is severely tainted by its historical origins. Pernkopf was a high-ranking National Socialist and co-responsible for the expulsion of hundreds of Jewish scientists and students from the university. Also, the Vienna Institute of Anatomy, which Pernkopf headed, received during the war the bodies of at least 1377 people executed by the regime, many for their political views or acts of resistance, including at least seven Jewish victims. Althoug...
This historical article by Professor David Williams first appeared in the Journal of Biocommunicatio...
Background: Anatomical subjects depicted in Eduard Pernkopf’s richly illustrated Topographische Anat...
Since Vienna Universitys 1997/98 inquiry into the background of Eduard Pernkopfs anatomical atlas, G...
Eduard Pernkopf's Topographical Anatomy of Man has been a widely used standard work of anatomy for...
We are gathered here today, on this momentous occasion of March 12, 2021 to commemorate all those wh...
Rector Müller and Professor Druml, on behalf of the Medical University of Vienna, have created this ...
Knowledge of the dark history and inherent ethical dilemmas of Pernkopf's atlas is essential to indi...
Eduard Pernkopf’s Atlas of Topographical and Applied Human Anatomy is a four-volume anatomical atlas...
The debate around Pernkopf’s atlas, the origin of bodies used to create its plates and the person of...
The Pernkopf Atlas of Anatomy consists of anatomical drawings created by Austrian physician Eduard P...
The debate around Pernkopf\u2019s atlas, the origin of bodies used to create its plates and the pers...
The use of Eduard Pernkopf's anatomic atlas presents ethical challenges for modern surgery concernin...
Welcome to the Journal of Biocommunication’s Special Issue 45-1. We have designated this publication...
The Pernkopf Atlas has posed an ethical dilemma for the past 30 years. Although its illustrations ar...
Pernkopf's Atlas of Anatomy contains anatomical plates with detailed images of the peripheral nerves...
This historical article by Professor David Williams first appeared in the Journal of Biocommunicatio...
Background: Anatomical subjects depicted in Eduard Pernkopf’s richly illustrated Topographische Anat...
Since Vienna Universitys 1997/98 inquiry into the background of Eduard Pernkopfs anatomical atlas, G...
Eduard Pernkopf's Topographical Anatomy of Man has been a widely used standard work of anatomy for...
We are gathered here today, on this momentous occasion of March 12, 2021 to commemorate all those wh...
Rector Müller and Professor Druml, on behalf of the Medical University of Vienna, have created this ...
Knowledge of the dark history and inherent ethical dilemmas of Pernkopf's atlas is essential to indi...
Eduard Pernkopf’s Atlas of Topographical and Applied Human Anatomy is a four-volume anatomical atlas...
The debate around Pernkopf’s atlas, the origin of bodies used to create its plates and the person of...
The Pernkopf Atlas of Anatomy consists of anatomical drawings created by Austrian physician Eduard P...
The debate around Pernkopf\u2019s atlas, the origin of bodies used to create its plates and the pers...
The use of Eduard Pernkopf's anatomic atlas presents ethical challenges for modern surgery concernin...
Welcome to the Journal of Biocommunication’s Special Issue 45-1. We have designated this publication...
The Pernkopf Atlas has posed an ethical dilemma for the past 30 years. Although its illustrations ar...
Pernkopf's Atlas of Anatomy contains anatomical plates with detailed images of the peripheral nerves...
This historical article by Professor David Williams first appeared in the Journal of Biocommunicatio...
Background: Anatomical subjects depicted in Eduard Pernkopf’s richly illustrated Topographische Anat...
Since Vienna Universitys 1997/98 inquiry into the background of Eduard Pernkopfs anatomical atlas, G...