The evolving ethics of anatomy: Dissecting an unethical past in order to prepare for a future of ethical anatomical practice

AR Comer - The Anatomical Record, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The Anatomical Record, 2022Wiley Online Library
Anatomical practice has arguably one of the most ethically challenging histories in the
medical sciences. Among the oldest scientific disciplines in medicine, dissection of the
human body for scientific purposes occurred as early as the third century Before the
Common Era. Throughout the history of anatomical practice, human dissection has occurred
in ways that cross the line from progressing medical science to violating the sanctity of the
human body. The dissection of the human body creates ethical dilemmas which stem from …
Abstract
Anatomical practice has arguably one of the most ethically challenging histories in the medical sciences. Among the oldest scientific disciplines in medicine, dissection of the human body for scientific purposes occurred as early as the third century Before the Common Era. Throughout the history of anatomical practice, human dissection has occurred in ways that cross the line from progressing medical science to violating the sanctity of the human body. The dissection of the human body creates ethical dilemmas which stem from the need for anatomical science to gain medical knowledge in juxtaposition with prevailing religious and moral views surrounding anatomy as a threat to the sanctity of the human body. This article examines the unethical history of human dissection throughout the ages and explores the rationale behind the unethical practices. In addition, this article explores imperative modern day ethical standards in anatomy including, the ethical handling of human bodies, respecting human life, and ensuring informed consent for dissection of bodies that are donated. Finally, this article explores the question of which ethical prism we should use when dealing with anatomy collections or works of the past. Learning both the history of unethical practices in anatomy and the rationale behind them is imperative so that the discipline can prepare for an ethical, diverse, and inclusive future. This article provides a foundation for understanding the evolution of ethics in anatomical practice and is a valuable resource for students and anatomists alike.
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