The Monarch and the Master

2006; American Medical Association; Volume: 141; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1001/archsurg.141.6.602

ISSN

1538-3644

Autores

Petros Mirilas,

Tópico(s)

Medical History and Research

Resumo

The extraordinary European journey of Tsar Peter the Great and his passage to Amsterdam, the Netherlands, allowed him to meet a great figure of medical history who offered insight into the mysteries surrounding the structure of the human body. The famous Dutch anatomist Frederik Ruysch, preeminent in dissection and anatomical preservation, impressed the emperor and inspired his love for anatomy and surgery. Peter the Great was fascinated by the study of the structure of the human body and spent many hours in the anatomical cabinet of Ruysch. This impressive collection of cadavers and anatomical specimens, described as “a perfect necropolis,” was both a laboratory for teaching anatomy and a bizarre and unique form of art. The profound and enduring impression that the West made on the emperor also led him to modernize the medical services in his homeland, Russia.

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