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Cette science nécessaire: Dissections humaines et formation médicale au Québec
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Cette science nécessaire: Dissections humaines et formation médicale au Québec
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Abstract |
Why did medical students remove corpses from burial sites in Quebec for nearly six decades (c. 1820-1883)? The author examines this necessary undertaking and sheds light on an original and little-known aspect of medical education in Quebec and the macabre world of nineteenth-century medical students. Montreal became a hybrid medical environment where French- and English-speaking medical institutions coexisted, and where bodysnatching was an essential element of medical training for both linguistic groups.
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Montreal and Kingston
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McGill-Queen's University Press
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Date |
2023
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# of Pages |
272p.
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fr
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978-0-228-01909-1
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Citation |
Robert, Martin. Cette science nécessaire: Dissections humaines et formation médicale au Québec. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2023.
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