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The Rise of Anatomical Study in Medicine and Surgery -

The Rise of Anatomical Study in Medicine and Surgery

The Informed Body
Buch | Softcover
IV, 181 Seiten
2026
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-032-16679-1 (ISBN)
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Across centuries, the study of human anatomy has stood at the intersection of science, ethics, and culture. This volume offers a critical synthesis of how anatomical knowledge has been pursued, contested, and transformed from Renaissance dissection theatres to today s virtual reality labs. It examines anatomy not merely as a technical discipline but as a cultural artefact shaped by artistic representation, political power, and evolving pedagogical norms.

Contributors trace the ethical dilemmas of cadaveric dissection, the artistry of wax modelling and medical illustration, and the disruptive potential of digital and AI-driven tools. Case studies explore Vesalius revolutionary methods, the illicit economies of 19th-century body procurement, and the colonial legacies embedded in anatomical collections. Contemporary chapters interrogate gender bias in medical imaging, the rise of ultrasound and plastination, and the challenges of decolonising curricula.

Bringing together historians, clinicians, educators, and ethicists, this interdisciplinary work situates anatomy within broader debates on professional identity, social justice, and technological innovation. It argues that understanding anatomy s past its exclusions, exploitations, and epistemic struggles is essential for shaping an ethical and inclusive future in medical education.

Ideal for scholars and practitioners in history of medicine, medical ethics, surgical education, and cultural studies, this book provides a nuanced framework for rethinking anatomy as both scientific practice and social institution.

Andreas K Demetriades MB.BChir. (Cantab), M.Phil. (Cantab), FRCSEd(Neuro.Surg), FEBNS, FFRRHH, FRHistS, FSAScot
graduated in Medicine from Trinity College Cambridge, where he stayed on for an M.Phil. in History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine. He has maintained an interest in the History of Medicine alongside his clinical work as a Consultant Neurosurgeon in Edinburgh. He served as an Apothecaries Lecturer and an Examiner for the DHMSA of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries. He has run Student Selected Components/Modules at the Medical Schools of King s College London and Edinburgh University. He served as President of the Scottish Society of the History of Medicine (2022-2025), President of the History of Medicine Society of the Royal Society of Medicine (2024-2025), and as President of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (2021-2023). He currently works at the Department of Neurosurgery, Division of Clinical Neurosciences, NHS Lothian, Edinburgh University Hospitals. His clinical and research interests are aligned in spinal surgery outcomes, trigeminal neuralgia, traumatic cranio-spinal injury, neuro-oncology, neurosurgery in general, as well as the history of medicine and surgery.

Hilary S Morris PhD is a medical historian who continues to specialise in designing and delivering courses in the history of medicine and medical education in UK universities. She is past course convenor for the DHMSA of the Society of Apothecaries, Past President of the History of Medicine Society of the Royal Society of Medicine, and is the current President of the British Society for the History of Medicine. In addition to being the former Editor in Chief of the Journal of Medical Biography she is also Editor in Chief of Topics in the History of Medicine". As an independent researcher she continues to publish on the history of medical education in Scotland and the historical development of human anatomy. She is currently involved in research involving the identification and preservation of forgotten ecclesiastical archives in relation to matters of health and disease. She is a Fellow of The Royal Historical Society.

Iain Macintyre MD, FRCSEd graduated in medicine from the University of Edinburgh and completed an MD degree during surgical training. During his surgical career in Edinburgh he was clinical director of surgical services for Lothian. He  was Vice President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh during its 500th anniversary celebration and served as surgeon to the Queen in Scotland until he retired in 2004. Since retiring from surgery he has been involved in the history of medicine and his books include  Surgeons Lives and Scottish Medicine - an  Illustrated History,  of which he was joint author. He has published over 120 peer-reviewed  papers, which in recent years have been on history of medicine topics. Other history-related activities have included supervising student selected components in the history of medicine for medical undergraduates and acting as history editor for the Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. He is a past President of the British Society for the History of Medicine.

Chapter 1: Anatomical Teaching Through the Ages: A Critical Synthesis.- Part I: Ethics vs. Innovation: The Cost of Anatomical Progress.- Chapter 2: Andreas Vesalius, 2010-2020. New Discoveries and New Contexts.- Chapter 3: Bodies from Liverpool to Edinburgh by land or sea.- Chapter 4: Edinburgh s Dark Tourism: An Exploration of the City s Anatomical History.- Chapter 5: Cadaveric dissection - Should it be cut out?.- Part II: Art vs. Science: Mediating the Body's Truth.- Chapter 6: Portrait in Wax: The Anatomical Models of Anna Morandi Manzolini.- Chapter 7: Robert Carswell s Pathological Anatomy: Artistry and Visual Truth.- Chapter 8: Trends vs transformative tools within anatomy education the case for ultrasound.- Chapter 9: Labiaplasty Mind the Gap: How the female genital cosmetic surgery industry has exposed gaps in modern medical anatomy education.- Part III: Power & Exclusion: Who Controls the Body?.- Chapter 10: Richard Owen s Golgotha: Lancaster Castle and the Prisoner s Head that Rolled.- Chapter 11: The rise and tragic fall of Charles Averill MRCS (1796-1830), gentleman surgeon of Cheltenham.- Chapter 12: Surgical contributions to anatomical knowledge.- Chapter 13: Christopher Addison (1869-1951): Distinguished Anatomist and Politician.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.4.2026
Reihe/Serie Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology
Zusatzinfo IV, 181 p. 29 illus., 20 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Anatomie / Neuroanatomie
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Geschichte / Ethik der Medizin
Sozialwissenschaften
Schlagworte anatomical dissection • Anatomical education • Anatomical illustration • anatomical models • Anatomical teaching • anatomy • Art in medicine • dissection of body • History of anatomy • history of medicine • History of Science • Medical Humanities • morbid anatomy • Surgery
ISBN-10 3-032-16679-9 / 3032166799
ISBN-13 978-3-032-16679-1 / 9783032166791
Zustand Neuware
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