Human Dissection in the Anatomical Theatre

Prior to the Middle Ages, human cadaver dissections were a societal taboo. Early medical schools across Europe came to understand the necessity of dissection in anatomical education, spurring the construction of anatomical theatres. These spaces provided learning opportunities for students, and satiated a morbidly curious public. The Most Beautiful Anatomical Theaters BY ALLISON MEIER MAY 7, 2014, Atlas Obscura History | Università di Padova The Star is the Corpse | History Today Anna Jamieson | Published in 29 Jun 2016 Royal Collection Trust 30 OF THE OLDEST MEDICAL SCHOOLS IN THE WORLD "Visit the World's Oldest Anatomical Theater Follow the footsteps of some of the greatest medical minds in history." By Sallie Lewis Longoria, National Geographic Magazine Online PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER 28, 2018 "Leonardo da Vinci’s groundbreaking anatomical sketches" By Alastair Sooke 21st October 2014, BBC.com Human Dissection and the Science and Art of Leonardo da Vinci - Joseph K. Perloff, MD American Journal of Cardiology HISTORICAL STUDY| VOLUME 111, ISSUE 5, P775-777, MARCH 01, 2013 Early Anatomical Theaters - The Medical Alumni Association of the University of Maryland, Inc. The original drama of operating theatres | by Lizzie Enfield 25 January 2022, Wellcome Collection Words Anatomical Theaters | Amusing Planet "Andreas Vesalius Produces a Unprecedented Blend of Scientific Exposition, Art and Typography" Jeremy Norman’s HistoryofInformation.com Exploring the History of Information and Media through Timelines Follow us on IG: @themorbidmuseum Email us at themorbidmuseum@gmail.com Artwork: Brittany Schall Music: "Danse Macabre" by Camille Saint-Saens, performed by Kevin MacLeod 2022 All Rights Reserved

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