Humanembryologische Schnittseriensammlungen um 1900 am Beispiel der Marburger Gasser-Strahl’schen Sammlung (Beitraege Zur Wissenschafts- Und Medizingeschichte) (German Edition) ()
By Caroline Maria Stiel, Irmtraud Sahmland
In the field of human embryology, the Gasser-Strahl’s collection stands as a remarkable and invaluable resource. This collection of anatomical slices was established around the year 1900 at the Marburg Anatomy Institute. Its extensive scope and the exceptional quality of the specimens make it a unique document of human embryological research methods from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In her book “Gasser-Strahl’s Collection: A Window into Human Embryology Research,” Caroline Maria Stiel and Irmtraud Sahmland delve into the importance of slice collections as central research objects for embryologists. Moreover, they explore the origins of the Marburg collection, how the specimens were processed, and the insights into embryology that they continue to offer in the modern age.
What makes the Gasser-Strahl’s collection so significant is not just its historical value but also the scientific knowledge it holds. This collection offers a glimpse into the intricate development of human embryos, providing a foundation for a deeper understanding of human life. With each slice carefully preserved and meticulously documented, researchers can explore the complexities of embryological structures, developmental patterns, and interconnections that shape the foundation of our existence.
The authors go above and beyond a simple cataloging of the collection. They delve into the motivations and reasoning behind the creation of such slice collections and the role they played in advancing embryological research. By examining archival material and related publications, the book sheds light on the origins of the Marburg specimens, the techniques used to process and preserve them, and the ongoing scientific value they hold today.
Exploring the Fascinating World of Human Embryology
Stiel and Sahmland’s “Gasser-Strahl’s Collection: A Window into Human Embryology Research” serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the significance of slice collections in the field of embryology. Through detailed descriptions and insightful analyses, the authors provide readers with an in-depth understanding of the techniques, practices, and discoveries that emerged from these collections.
The book immerses readers in the rich history of the Marburg collection and its profound impact on embryological research. It paints a vivid picture of the researchers and anatomists who devoted their time and expertise to meticulously preserving and cataloging these invaluable specimens. By examining the process and methodology of creating slice collections, the authors shed light on the innovative techniques used at the time and the challenges researchers faced in documenting the intricate developmental stages of human embryos.
Connecting the Past and Present
The enduring value of the Gasser-Strahl’s collection lies not only in its historical importance but also in the contemporary insights it offers. Stiel and Sahmland analyze the Marburg specimens in light of current embryological research, showcasing the lasting impact these slices continue to have on our understanding of human development.
Through careful examination, the authors reveal how the Marburg specimens have contributed to our knowledge of embryology in the 21st century. By connecting the past and present, they show how these historical specimens inform and shape modern research in embryology. This book bridges the gaps between different eras of embryological research, highlighting the continued relevance and scientific value of the Gasser-Strahl’s collection.
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For students, researchers, and anyone captivated by the wonders of human embryology, “Gasser-Strahl’s Collection: A Window into Human Embryology Research” is an essential addition to your library. This meticulously researched and beautifully presented book provides a comprehensive exploration of the Marburg collection and its contributions to the field of embryology.
With its detailed descriptions, archival material, and insightful analysis, this book offers a captivating journey through the fascinating world of embryological research. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to deepen your understanding of human development and order your copy today!
Product Details
- Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften (April 20, 2023)
- Language: German
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 264
- ISBN-10: 3631893086
- ISBN-13: 978-3631893081
Product Details
- Publisher : Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften (April 20, 2023)
- Language : German
- Hardcover : 264 pages
- ISBN-10 : 3631893086
- ISBN-13 : 978-3631893081