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TV Cannibalism, Body Worlds and Trade in Human Body Parts. Legal-Philosophical Reflections on the Rise of Late Modern Cannibalism [PDF]
<p>In December 2011 two Dutch TV presenters ate pieces of each other’s flesh in front of a live television audience. Despite the obscurity of this cannibalistic episode in television history, the matter touches on a series of complex legal and ...
Beers, B.C. van
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The history of anatomical engagement
Abstract The public's fascination with anatomy has evolved over time and progressed from avoidance of the tainted yet saintly corpse, to their fascination with cabinets of curiosities. The current narrative review explores public engagement (PE), from its potential origins as cave paintings, to the rise of the disciplinarity of anatomy.
Quenton Wessels, Adam M. Taylor
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Plastination of decalcified bone by a new resin technique
Background: The scope of this study was to preserve whole detailed structure of dissected and decalcified bones, taken from used cadavers, by a new plastination technique.
Abbas Ali Rabiei +6 more
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Structure and Innervation of the Equine Supraspinous and Interspinous Ligaments [PDF]
Pain related to the osseous thoracolumbar spine is common in the equine athlete, with minimal information available regarding soft tissue pathology.
Ehrle, A +3 more
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A limited global perspective on what makes anatomical public engagement good or bad
Abstract Anatomical public engagement has the potential to enhance anatomical literacy and patient–provider communication. However, the lack of consensus on effective practices, ethical considerations, and cultural sensitivities poses challenges for anatomists conducting outreach events.
Victoria Gomez +3 more
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Plastination represents the most advanced technique for preserving biological specimens, widely adopted in education, scientific research, and popular science.
Wen-Bin Jiang +6 more
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Spartan Daily, November 2, 2017 [PDF]
Volume 149, Issue 31https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartan_daily_2017/1072/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Abstract Understanding human anatomy is crucial for improving public health outcomes; however, effective methods of engaging the public in this domain remain underexplored. This report investigates four hands‐on, creative, and accessible methods for enhancing anatomical knowledge during public engagement events: drawing, clay modeling, needle felting ...
Janet Philp, Joan Smith
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Plastination is a modern and technological method for producing an anatomical macroscopic specimen, which allows preserving the structural integrity of the material under study.
V. P. Artishchev +3 more
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SILICON PLASTINATION OF BRACHIAL AND LUMBOSACRAL PLEXUSES AND CAUDA EQUINA IN GOAT; EDUCATIONAL NEUROANATOMICAL STUDIES [PDF]
Plastination of nervous tissue has become a very important tool in teaching neuroanatomy. Also, plastinated nervous specimens can be used to study the anatomical relations in clinics right before surgical operations.
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