当其他一切都在前进时,解剖学是否还在原地踏步?

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q1 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Clinical Anatomy Pub Date : 2024-02-08 DOI:10.1002/ca.24140
R. Shane Tubbs
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医学史学家 Poyntor(1958 年)在分析《格雷氏解剖学》自 1858 年出版以来的 100 年间所产生的影响时,提出了以下问题:"当其他一切都在前进时,解剖学是否停滞不前?或者说,它是如此不受重视,以至于指导我们曾祖父的同一本手册将为我们的儿子服务?这个问题提得真妙。虽然波因托尔是针对一本解剖学教科书提出这个问题的,但它可以推而广之,适用于整个解剖学。在这方面,解剖学的临床应用必将推动我们的学科向前发展,使其不再 "原地踏步"。本期《临床解剖学》为我们的读者提供了以下文章:利用内窥镜更好地观察基底蝶窦、术前成像辨别肩胛下动脉解剖以用于带蒂游离皮瓣,以及核磁共振成像分析骨关节炎患者膝关节软骨的变化。弗雷德里克-诺埃尔-劳伦斯-波因特(Frederick Noël Lawrence Poynter,1908-1979 年)(图 1)是英国医学史学家、图书馆馆长和威康医学史研究所所长。以他的名字命名的 "波因特讲座 "充分体现了他在医学史领域的影响力。他曾任布里斯托尔医学史学会和国际医学史学会主席。拜纳姆(Bynum,1980 年)说:"他拥有卓越的学术、编辑和管理技能,这些技能很少能在一个人身上集于一身"。
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Has anatomy stood still while all else has been on the march?

Has anatomy stood still while all else has been on the march?

The medical historian, Poyntor (1958), in his analysis of the impact of Gray's Anatomy over its first 100 years since publication in 1858, posed the following question: “Has anatomy stood still while all else has been on the march? Or is it so little regarded that the same manual which instructed our great grandfathers will serve for our sons?” What a marvelous question to raise. Although Poyntor asked this question in regard to a single textbook of anatomy, it can be extrapolated to anatomy as a whole. In this regard, application of the clinical aspects of anatomy will certainly progress our discipline forwards and keep it from “standing still.” This issue of Clinical Anatomy provides our readers with articles that use endoscopy to better visualize the basal cisterns, preoperative imaging for discerning subscapular artery anatomy for use in pedicled free flaps, and MRI analysis for knee joint cartilage change in patients with osteoarthritis. Certainly, such clinical applications of anatomy will keep it on the move.

Frederick Noël Lawrence Poynter (1908–1979) (Figure 1) was a British medical historian, librarian, and director of the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine. His influence in the field of medical history is exemplified by the Poynter lecture, named in his honor. He was president of the Bristol Medico-Historical Society and the International Academy of the History of Medicine. Bynum (1980) said, “He possessed a remarkable mixture of scholarly, editorial, and administrative skills which are rarely combined in a single individual.”

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Clinical Anatomy
Clinical Anatomy 医学-解剖学与形态学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
12.50%
发文量
154
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Clinical Anatomy is the Official Journal of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists and the British Association of Clinical Anatomists. The goal of Clinical Anatomy is to provide a medium for the exchange of current information between anatomists and clinicians. This journal embraces anatomy in all its aspects as applied to medical practice. Furthermore, the journal assists physicians and other health care providers in keeping abreast of new methodologies for patient management and informs educators of new developments in clinical anatomy and teaching techniques. Clinical Anatomy publishes original and review articles of scientific, clinical, and educational interest. Papers covering the application of anatomic principles to the solution of clinical problems and/or the application of clinical observations to expand anatomic knowledge are welcomed.
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