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Human remains are to be used in public anatomy lectures for the first time since the days of the notorious killers Burke and Hare, who sold 16 corpses to a medical school in 1828. Edinburgh University ...
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INTRIGUED laymen and women are to be given the chance to attend public lectures using real human bodyparts in a way not seen in Britain since the days of notorious bodysnatchers Burke and Hare.
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Would-be doctors can be part of a virtual classroom thanks to a newly launched iPhone app developed by Prof Peter Abrahams from Warwick University. Abrahams, professor of clinical anatomy at Warwick ...
Firefly Productions is to make a fourth series featuring the German anatomist Dr Gunther Von Hagens. According to Broadcast, Gunther's ER will see Von Hagens give three lectures looking at how the ...
A LECTURE theatre where the body of murderer William Burke was dissected is at the centre of a major £20 million university refurbishment plan. The historic Old Anatomy Lecture Theatre at Edinburgh ...
Dr Christopher See Yew-hong stands at the front of a lecture hall in the Chinese University of Hong Kong’s CM Li Building for Basic Medical Science. On stage with him, junior research assistant ...
Delivered before the Massachusetts Medical Society June 12, 1894. Select the format you want to export the citation of this publication.
THE anatomy of the Placenta has been studied by the best anatomists from Fabricius and Harvey to Hunter, Von Baer, and Sharpey; but much remained to be done when Prof. Turner took up the investigation ...