Production and Exchange of Knowledge around 1800: the Example of Anatomical Models in Edinburgh and Philadelphia

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3 mai 2023

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Marieke M. A. Hendriksen, « Production and Exchange of Knowledge around 1800: the Example of Anatomical Models in Edinburgh and Philadelphia », Presses universitaires de Strasbourg, ID : 10670/1.qmffkd


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Around 1800, anatomical models for medical research and teaching were not yet mass-produced, but made in small numbers, from a variety of materials. We know that medical men frequently collaborated with visual artists and craftsmen to realize such models, and that the difference between medical man and artisan was sometimes hard to discern. However, we know very little about these collaborations – whether these people thought of themselves as ...

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