Antique Anatomical Collections for Contemporary Museums

Authors

  • Gabriella Nesi Section of Pathological Anatomy University of Florence
  • Raffaella Santi Section of Pathological Anatomy University of Florence

Keywords:

Pathology museum, Anatomical collections, Biological archive

Abstract

 Anatomy and Pathology Museum collections display a great biological value and offer unique samples for research purposes. Pathological specimens may be investigated by means of modern radiological and molecular biology techniques in order to provide the etiological background of disease, with relevance to present-day knowledge. Meanwhile, historical resources provide epidemiologic data regarding the socio-economic conditions of the resident populations, the more frequently encountered illnesses and dietary habits. These multidisciplinary approaches lead to more accurate diagnoses also allowing new strategies in cataloguing and musealization of anatomical specimens. Further, once these data are gathered, they may constitute the basis of riedited Museum catalogues feasible to be digitalized and displayed via the Web.    

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Published

2013-03-01

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