Rembrandt and the Art of Dissection
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Rembrandt and the Art of Dissection
Eleanor Smith | Newcastle University In the early modern period, public anatomy lessons, though originally aimed at students, were both scientific endeavours and social spectacles. Often held in theatres resembling modern operating rooms, these dissections served to advance medical knowledge and satisfy public curiosity. By the 1600s, Amsterdam’s Guild of Surgeons played a pivotal role in advancing medical education and organising annual public …
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