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- Title
SKULLS ON THE ROAD - HISTORICAL TRACES OF ANATOMICAL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN ERLANGEN AND TARTU/DORPAT.
- Authors
GOLDMANN, TIM S.; SCHOLZ, MICHAEL; DROSS, FRITZ
- Abstract
The Chair for the History of Medicine at the Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) is currently researching the provenance of human remains in the University Collections. Obviously, the by far largest number of those specimens is found in the Anatomical Collection, which is studied in close cooperation with the Institute of Functional and Clinical Anatomy a joint research project. Several specimens dating back to the time of Heinrich Friedrich Isenflamm (1771-1828) have been identified that went from Erlangen to Dorpat as well as others that came from Dorpat to Erlangen.
- Subjects
ERLANGEN (Germany); NUREMBERG (Germany); TARTU (Estonia); JOINTS (Anatomy); ARCHAEOLOGICAL human remains; SKULL; HISTORY of medicine
- Publication
Papers on Anthropology, 2021, Vol 30, Issue 1, p116
- ISSN
1406-0140
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12697/poa.2021.30.1.08