Anatomy and embryology in medical education at Cambridge University, 1866-1900
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2929.2006.02395.x
Anatomy and embryology in medical education at Cambridge University, 1866-1900
Abstract
Introduction: The teaching of anatomy remains controversial to the present day. This paper explores the arguments over its merits in medical and scientific education at one of the ancient universities.
History: Medical professors at Cambridge University relied upon the science departments to provide basic scientific instruction, whilst science professors relied upon medical students to make up numbers for their courses.
Discussion: Human anatomy became a source of contention: did it really educate the mind, or was it simply a dry subject that medical students had to learn by rote? Could the university even cater for professional education?
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