In the late nineteenth century, anatomists at Uppsala University took an interest in embryology, that is, fetal development from conception to birth. In order to conduct embryological research, fetal bodies from all stages of development were needed, but difficult to obtain. By building connections with medical professionals – such as midwives, physicians, and obstetrician-gynaecologists – who had access to pregnant and labouring women, the anatomists at Uppsala University were able to assemble the raw material for their research. However, the various professions involved, and the female patients, had different understandings of what fetal bodies meant and how to manage them. By exploring three contexts of collecting fetal bodies – miscarri...
The first full study of “birth figures” and their place in early modern knowledge-making. Birth figu...
The dissertation examines the development of assisted reproduction in American medicine and culture ...
Genetic relatedness poses significant challenges to traditional practices of medical ethics as conce...
Today, some of Uppsala University’s museums contain old specimens of embryos, fetuses, newborns, and...
Dispersed between museums connected to Uppsala University, there are pelvis specimens, casts thereof...
This paper examines the exchange relationships between women undergoing abortion, the clinicians who...
This paper examines the exchange relationships between women undergoing abortion, the clinicians who...
Monsters in the Cabinet uses the historical collection of abnormal fetuses to examine how scientific...
Reproductive medicine and assisted reproduction therapies have been developed over the last decades ...
Abstract: In the past decades, reproductive biomedicine has quickly developed and become widespread,...
Title: The Human Embryo in the Perspective of Reproductive Medicine. Since when one begins to be a h...
The preponderance of men in the narrative of anatomical education during the 1800s has skewed the hi...
Competing historical and cultural understandings of the human body make clear that medicine and the ...
The study of human embryology has a very long history. Modern embryology owes its initial developmen...
We analyze the ethical and scientific issues of human embryonic specimen and its utilization for res...
The first full study of “birth figures” and their place in early modern knowledge-making. Birth figu...
The dissertation examines the development of assisted reproduction in American medicine and culture ...
Genetic relatedness poses significant challenges to traditional practices of medical ethics as conce...
Today, some of Uppsala University’s museums contain old specimens of embryos, fetuses, newborns, and...
Dispersed between museums connected to Uppsala University, there are pelvis specimens, casts thereof...
This paper examines the exchange relationships between women undergoing abortion, the clinicians who...
This paper examines the exchange relationships between women undergoing abortion, the clinicians who...
Monsters in the Cabinet uses the historical collection of abnormal fetuses to examine how scientific...
Reproductive medicine and assisted reproduction therapies have been developed over the last decades ...
Abstract: In the past decades, reproductive biomedicine has quickly developed and become widespread,...
Title: The Human Embryo in the Perspective of Reproductive Medicine. Since when one begins to be a h...
The preponderance of men in the narrative of anatomical education during the 1800s has skewed the hi...
Competing historical and cultural understandings of the human body make clear that medicine and the ...
The study of human embryology has a very long history. Modern embryology owes its initial developmen...
We analyze the ethical and scientific issues of human embryonic specimen and its utilization for res...
The first full study of “birth figures” and their place in early modern knowledge-making. Birth figu...
The dissertation examines the development of assisted reproduction in American medicine and culture ...
Genetic relatedness poses significant challenges to traditional practices of medical ethics as conce...