‘Il importe d’établir une distinction entre la dissection et l’autopsie’: Bodies and the Formation of Medical Discipline in Late Nineteenth-century Belgium. In the late nineteenth century a shortage of corpses for the medical faculty led to a conflict that went beyond the hospital walls. Under the influence of public protest the number of bodies that could be used in the anatomical theatre decreased. Pathologists-anatomists tried to secure the availability of bodies by redefining the autopsy. According to them, the autopsy, unlike the dissection, was a decent operation that took funerary rituals and the integrity of the body into account. The autopsy also led to interesting scientific results, whereas the dissection merely served educationa...
The Belgian medical profession clearly suffered from a lack of internal coherence in the nineteenth ...
The practice of dissection is culturally marked by facts, gestures, and temporalities closely relate...
Within the colonial setting of the Belgian Congo, the process of cutting the body, whether living or...
In the late nineteenth century a shortage of corpses for the medical faculty led to a conflict that ...
In the late nineteenth century a shortage of corpses for the medical faculty led to a conflict that ...
In this dissertation, I relate the development of anatomy as a medical discipline to changing ideas ...
The formation of anatomical collections is often considered an important part of the development of ...
The object of the present paper is anatomical dissection and its role in changing the perception of ...
The teaching of Anatomy in medical schools has significantly declined, and doubts have been raised o...
This chapter reassesses a fundamental chapter in the history of pathological anatomy by examining th...
In this article, I examine the changing disposal of pauper corpses in the nineteenth-century hospita...
Between 1500 and 1750 cadavers were frequently dissected for a variety of reasons, including to find...
An Analysis of the Evolution of Medicine in Nineteenth Century England via The Development of the An...
Lifelike and elegant preparations are often connected to an early modern anatomical tradition that h...
Lifelike and elegant preparations are often connected to an early modern anatomical tradition that h...
The Belgian medical profession clearly suffered from a lack of internal coherence in the nineteenth ...
The practice of dissection is culturally marked by facts, gestures, and temporalities closely relate...
Within the colonial setting of the Belgian Congo, the process of cutting the body, whether living or...
In the late nineteenth century a shortage of corpses for the medical faculty led to a conflict that ...
In the late nineteenth century a shortage of corpses for the medical faculty led to a conflict that ...
In this dissertation, I relate the development of anatomy as a medical discipline to changing ideas ...
The formation of anatomical collections is often considered an important part of the development of ...
The object of the present paper is anatomical dissection and its role in changing the perception of ...
The teaching of Anatomy in medical schools has significantly declined, and doubts have been raised o...
This chapter reassesses a fundamental chapter in the history of pathological anatomy by examining th...
In this article, I examine the changing disposal of pauper corpses in the nineteenth-century hospita...
Between 1500 and 1750 cadavers were frequently dissected for a variety of reasons, including to find...
An Analysis of the Evolution of Medicine in Nineteenth Century England via The Development of the An...
Lifelike and elegant preparations are often connected to an early modern anatomical tradition that h...
Lifelike and elegant preparations are often connected to an early modern anatomical tradition that h...
The Belgian medical profession clearly suffered from a lack of internal coherence in the nineteenth ...
The practice of dissection is culturally marked by facts, gestures, and temporalities closely relate...
Within the colonial setting of the Belgian Congo, the process of cutting the body, whether living or...