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  • This study explores the life and contributions of Johann Gottlieb Walter, a German physician recognized for his work in human anatomy, including an award from the Göttingen Royal Academy of Sciences.
  • It highlights Walter's unique techniques for preparing bones for educational purposes, comparing them to other prevalent methods of the time.
  • The article emphasizes the historical, scientific, and educational significance of anatomical preparations in advancing medical knowledge and training for physicians in 18th-century Europe.

Article Abstract

This study aims to analyze Johann Gottlieb Walter's biography (1734-1818), a German physician that specialized in human anatomy, who received an award of the Göttingen Royal Academy of Sciences. Here, we describe his technique of preparing bones for educational purposes through the comparison of other widely used techniques. The article also focuses on the great historical, scientific and didactic values of the anatomical preparations. In Europe during the eighteenth century the activity of some anatomists and physiologists, who were dedicated to the realization of anatomical preparations, testified the progress of medicine in the study of the human body, fundamental knowledge for physician training.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.31952/amha.15.2.3DOI Listing

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