Friday, August 16, 2024

Ancient Dissections— Re-enacted

 


The website is a digital platform allowing you to follow the dissection of a porcine abdominal wall and peritoneum as instructed by Galen of Pergamon (2nd-3rd cent. CE). It aims at guiding readers of Galen through the complexities of the text and dissection by means of images, videos and commentary.

It is the product of the work of team ATLOMY (Anatomy in Ancient Greece and Rome: An Interactive Visual and Textual Atlas - funded by the ERC, and based at Jerusalem).

Our team of classicists and experts in modern human and veterinary medicine translated the ancient text, distilled from it every step of the process, and followed the steps in a modern re-enactment of the ancient dissection.

In the step-by-step guide (<https://dissections.atlomy.com/step-by-step-guide-3>) you can view Galen’s Greek text and our English translation, alongside visuals from the re-enactment and our interpretation of the evidence.

Our hope is that this website will provide users with new insights and a deeper understanding of Galen's work.

We would appreciate any feedback (via the feedback Button on the website) on your experience using this guide, on its content and whether it improved your understanding of the text; it would help us improve the interface and presentation of the material, and the planning of our next re-enactments.

The dissection was performed on a female pig, abiding by the strict ethical screening and regulations of the European Union. The pig was euthanized for other clinical reasons and not for the purpose of this re-enactment.

Please note that the visual data is raw footage, and viewer discretion is advised.







 

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