Scanning Saint Amandus: medical technologies and medieval anatomies
Volume: 8, Issue: 2, Pages: 218 - 233
Published: Jun 19, 2017
Abstract
Anatomy – the practice of stripping back the body and revealing it, part by part, for discussion and debate – is a process much explored by the medical humanities, and it presents rich intellectual and practical potential for medieval studies. Tracing anatomical tendencies in the actions of both modern practitioners and inhabitants of the medieval past, this article advocates for anatomy’s addition to the rostra of bodily discourses at the...
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Title
Scanning Saint Amandus: medical technologies and medieval anatomies
Published Date
Jun 19, 2017
Volume
8
Issue
2
Pages
218 - 233
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