A Sketch of the Life and Writings of Robert Knox, the Anatomist
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:5th Sep '13
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An 1870 biography of a prominent yet controversial Edinburgh anatomist, acclaimed here as 'the ablest anatomical teacher of his day'.
Drawing on his correspondence and information from colleagues, this 1870 biography traces the life and work of the Edinburgh anatomist Robert Knox (1791–1862). Although he was renowned for his outstanding teaching abilities, his reputation was irreversibly damaged by his association with the murderers Hare and Burke.Among the ablest anatomical teachers of his day, Robert Knox (1791–1862) also busied himself with the study of zoology and ethnology. Prepared by his pupil and colleague Henry Lonsdale (1816–76), this 1870 biography explores the scope of Knox's scientific research and the nature of his character. It describes how Knox developed at Edinburgh one of the most significant anatomical schools in Britain, playing a dominant role in expanding the comparative anatomy collection held by the city's Royal College of Surgeons. Despite his eminence and popularity as a lecturer, his reputation was deeply tarnished by his association with the notorious murderers Hare and Burke, who had provided Knox with bodies for dissection. Drawing on surviving correspondence and information gathered from friends and colleagues, Lonsdale's work stands as a robust defence and sympathetic portrait of a prominent yet controversial figure in the history of nineteenth-century medicine.
ISBN: 9781108065290
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 25mm
Weight: 570g
448 pages