Fiona Hutton
Hardcover: 256 pages
Éditeur: Pickering & Chatto Ltd (31 mai 2013)
Langue: English
ISBN-10: 1848934211
ISBN-13: 978-1848934214
Hardcover: 256 pages
Éditeur: Pickering & Chatto Ltd (31 mai 2013)
Langue: English
ISBN-10: 1848934211
ISBN-13: 978-1848934214
Before the 1832 Anatomy Act the only legal source of cadavers for medical use was the bodies of executed murderers. As anatomy became the dominant medical discipline of the nineteenth century, the need for bodies as a teaching tool increased exponentially. Hutton looks at Manchester and Oxford to provide a comparative history of anatomical study. Using the Anatomy Act as a focal point, she examines how these two cities dealt with the need for bodies over two centuries. Appendicies include data relating to numbers of medical students and availability of bodies compiled directly from contemporary records.
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