Anatomy education in Ottoman-Turkish veterinary schools during 19 th century and Papier-mache models
Künye
Ortuğ, A., Uluışık, I. E. ve Ortuğ, G. (2021). Anatomy education in Ottoman-Turkish veterinary schools during 19 th century and Papier-mache models. Morphologie, 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.morpho.2021.12.001Özet
Veterinary medicine was recognized as a scientific discipline for the first time in 1762 in France. After a while, the first Ottoman-Turkish veterinary school was established in 1842, primarily for the improvement and welfare of army horses. There is not much detailed information about the content of the anatomy education and materials in the early days of veterinary schools apart from the anecdote that Gurlt's illustrated anatomy books were being used. The purpose of this study is to research anatomy education in the 19th century, when Ottoman-Turkish veterinary medicine was established, as well as the Papier-mâché models used in anatomy education, searching primary and secondary sources that can be accessed online. It has been determined that the normal and pathological anatomy models of humans and various domestic animals made by Dr. Auzoux were ordered to be used in the anatomy education of the newly established veterinary schools. The whereabouts of these models, which did not reference in publications until now, are unknown. However, examining these models is regarded to be crucial for understanding the veterinary anatomy perspective and educational content of the period.
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MorphologieKoleksiyonlar
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