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The Gruesome History of Making Human Skeletons

On 10/03/201710/03/2017 By Anita GuerriniIn Anatomy, History, History of science, Medicine, skeletons, Vesalius

The fabulous online journal Atlas Obscura just published an article on some of my skeleton research.  This is based on the talk, “The Whiteness of Bones,” that I gave a Columbia a couple of weeks ago.  Thanks to Sarah Laskow.  Link here.

 

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