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Nazi victims on the dissection table - The Anatomical Institute in Innsbruck
H. Czech, E. Brenner,
Jazyk angličtina Země Německo
Typ dokumentu historické články, časopisecké články
- MeSH
- akademie a ústavy dějiny MeSH
- anatomie dějiny MeSH
- dějiny 20. století MeSH
- disekce MeSH
- holocaust dějiny MeSH
- mrtvola MeSH
- nacionální socialismus dějiny MeSH
- ústavy pro duševně nemocné dějiny MeSH
- válečné zločiny MeSH
- váleční zajatci dějiny MeSH
- vězni dějiny MeSH
- židé MeSH
- Check Tag
- dějiny 20. století MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- historické články MeSH
- Geografické názvy
- Rakousko MeSH
Since Vienna University's 1997/98 inquiry into the background of Eduard Pernkopf's anatomical atlas, German and Austrian anatomical institutes have been forced to confront their past, particularly the widespread procurement of bodies of victims of National Socialism. This paper focuses on the Anatomical Institute in Innsbruck, which received bodies from an unusually broad array of sources: from prisoners executed at Stadelheim Prison in Munich, prisoners of war from three different camps, military personnel sentenced to death by martial courts, patients from a psychiatric hospital, and several bodies of Jewish Holocaust victims. As in other comparable cases, these bodies were used for scientific publications and medical teaching until long after the war. The Anatomical Institute's collection is currently undergoing a detailed analysis in order to identify any human remains dating from the Nazi period. At the Institute of Histology and Embryology, recent research has led to the discovery of approximately 200 histological slides pertaining to at least five individuals who had been executed under the Nazi regime. In a number of cases, the specimens had been provided by Prof. Max Clara, head of the Leipzig Institute of Anatomy. This study is based on an analysis of the Innsbruck Anatomical Institute's unusually detailed records and numerous documents from various archives, including files pertaining to an inquiry into the institute held after the war by the French occupation authorities.
Department of Ethics Collections and History of Medicine Medical University of Vienna Austria
Division of Clinical and Functional Anatomy Medical University of Innsbruck Austria
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