mardi 16 février 2021

Enseigner l'anatomie

Teaching Anatomy from Classical to Modern Times


Symposium

Friday 12th and Friday 26th March 2021



This major symposium is organised by the Scottish Society of the History of Medicine in association with the British Society for the History of Medicine, Worshipful Society of Apothecaries and the History Society of the Royal Society of Medicine. The aim is to explore the development of anatomy teaching from the earliest times to the present day and its relevance not only to surgery and medicine, but also to art and society in general.



The programme includes invited speakers and selected free papers.



HOW TO BOOK

Online - www.tinyurl.com/Scottish-Society Phone - +44 (0)114 225 9058/9135 Email - academia.bbmuk@bbraun.com



SYMPOSIUM TOPICS INCLUDE


• The rise and fall of comparative anatomy

• Cadaveric models

• Wax and paper models

• Anatomy textbooks

• The rise and fall of the private anatomy schools

• The role of anatomy museums

• Modern technologies

• Anatomy in art

• Leonardo’s anatomy

• Anatomy potpourri - Humour/ Mnemonics/ Cartoons etc



SPEAKERS INCLUDE

Professor Peter Abrahams | University of Warwick Dr Sam Alberti | National Museum of Scotland Professor Stephen Challacombe | Kings College London Dr Mike Collins | British Society for the History of Medicine Professor Raffaele De Caro | University of Padova, Italy Professor James Garden | University of Edinburgh Ms Cat Irving | Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Professor Stuart McDonald | University of Glasgow Dr Hilary Morris | The Worshipful Society for Apothecaries of London Professor Vivian Nutton | University College London Professor David Sinclair | Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Dr Sara Sulaiman | University of Bristol Professor Tilli Tansey | Royal Society of Medicine Professor Corinna Wagner | University of Exeter

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