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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Bylebyl, Jerome J.
(1990)
Interpreting the Fasciculo anatomy scene.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
(pp. 285-316).
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Chapter
Sawday, Jonathan
(1990)
The fate of Marsyas: Dissecting the Renaissance body.
In: Renaissance bodies: The human figure in English culture, c. 1540-1660
(p. 111).
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Article
Turner, Bryan S.
(1990)
The anatomy lesson: A note on the Merton thesis.
Sociological Review
(pp. 1-18).
(/isis/citation/CBB000050781/)
Article
Rupp, Jan C.C.
(1990)
Matters of life and death: The social and cultural conditions of the rise of anatomical theatres, with special reference to 17th century Holland.
History of Science
(pp. 263-287).
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Article
Wilf, Steven Robert
(1989)
Anatomy and punishment in late 18th-century New York.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 507-530).
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Article
Jones, Peter Murray
(1988)
Thomas Lorkyn's dissections, 1564/5 and 1566/7.
Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society
(pp. 209-229).
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Book
Richardson, Ruth
(1987)
Death, dissection, and the destitute.
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Article
Wilson, Luke
(1987)
William Harvey's Prelectiones: The preformance of the body in the Renaissance theater of anatomy.
Representations
(pp. 62-95).
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Book
Castan, Philippe
(1985)
Naissance de la dissection anatomique: Deux siècles à l'apogée du Moyen-Age autour d'Henri de Mondeville et Gui de Chauliac. Préface de Pierre Rabischong. Collaboration iconographique de Mourad Chaabane.
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Article
Scarborough, John
(1985)
Galen's dissection of the elephant.
Koroth: A Quarterly Journal Devoted to the History of Medicine and Science
(pp. 123-134).
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Article
Browning, Robert
(1985)
A further testimony to human dissection in the Byzantine world.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 518-520).
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Article
Baatz, Simon
(1984)
“A very diffused disposition”: Dissecting schools in Philadelphia, 1823-25.
Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography
(pp. 205-215).
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Article
Bliquez, Lawrence J.; Kazhdan, Alexander
(1984)
Four testimonia to human dissection in Byzantine times.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 554-557).
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Article
French, Roger
(1979)
A note on the anatomical accessus of the Middle Ages.
Medical History
(pp. 461-468).
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Article
Hill, Brian
(1976)
Subjects of suspicion: Robert Knox, M. D. (1791-1862).
Practitioner
(pp. 461-466).
(/isis/citation/CBB000012492/)
Article
Durey, M.J.
(1976)
Bodysnatchers and Benthamites: The implications of the Dead Body Bill for the London schools of anatomy, 1820-42.
London Journal
(pp. 200-225).
(/isis/citation/CBB000026131/)
Chapter
Linebaugh, Peter
(1975)
The Tyburn riot against the surgeons.
In: Albion's fatal tree: Crime and society in 18th-century England
(p. 65).
(/isis/citation/CBB000017360/)
Article
Lloyd, Geoffrey; Lloyd, Geoffrey Ernest Richard
(1975)
Alcmaeon and the early history of dissection.
Sudhoffs Archiv: Zeitschrift fuer Wissenschaftsgeschichte
(pp. 113-147).
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