解剖之谜:罗伯特·诺克斯

Anatomy Pub Date : 2019-08-31 DOI:10.2399/ana.19.062
Şenay Gül, Serap Şahinoğlu
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几千年来,解剖学一直是医学教育不可或缺的一部分。从过去到现在,解剖台上的尸体往往是被社区抛弃的人的尸体,比如死去的囚犯或无家可归的人。尽管解剖研究以类似的方式持续到19世纪初,来自爱丁堡的解剖学家罗伯特·诺克斯(Robert Knox)的作品在《解剖法案》(Anatomy Act)的出现中发挥了重要作用,这是解剖学领域最引人注目的发展之一。罗伯特·诺克斯是一位科学家,不仅对解剖学感兴趣,而且对艺术也很感兴趣。他对解剖学的贡献和他在艺术领域的工作没有引起足够的和必要的关注,因为威廉·黑尔和威廉·伯克杀害了无辜的人。他们谋杀了这些人,以确保解剖学家和医生有尸体供应,并使罗伯特·诺克斯成为知情的参与者。这项研究的目的是通过考虑罗伯特·诺克斯所处的工业革命时期,来揭示他对解剖学和艺术的贡献。
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Mystery of Anatomy: Robert Knox
Anatomy has been an integral part of medical education for thousands of years. From the past to the present, the corpses on the dissection tables have often been the bodies of people dismissed by the community, such as dead prisoners or the homeless. While dissection studies continued in a similar manner until the early nineteenth century, the works of Robert Knox, an anatomist from Edinburgh, played an important role in the emergence of the Anatomy Act, one of the most striking developments in the field of anatomy. Robert Knox was a scientist not only interested in anatomy but also art. His contributions to anatomy and his work in the field of art failed to attract sufficient and necessary attention due to murders of innocent people committed by William Hare and William Burke. They murdered these people in order to ensure the supply of cadavers to anatomists and physicians and compromised Robert Knox as a knowing participant. This study aims to bring Robert Knox’s contributions to anatomy and art to light by considering the period in which he lived, the Industrial Revolution.
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