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Sins of Our Fathers: Two of The Four Doctors and Their Roles in the Development of Techniques to Permit Covert Autopsies

机译:我们父亲的罪孽:四位医生中的两位及其在允许秘密尸体解剖的技术发展中的作用

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CONTEXT: -Sir William Osler, MD, and Howard Kelly, MD, were probably the preeminent practitioners of their respective specialties, internal medicine and gynecology, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Both were passionately interested in pathology. Although not widely known, during the 1880s, both allegedly pioneered "arm's length" methods to perform covert autopsies that involved removing abdominal and even thoracic organs via the anus, vagina, or a small perineal incision hidden behind the scrotum. These techniques were allegedly used, at least occasionally, to circumvent autopsy-consent regulations and to procure teaching specimens for medical museums. OBJECTIVE: -To examine the historical evidence for these alleged events and to examine these behaviors within the context of (1) the need to obtain pathologic specimens for teaching gross pathology and clinical pathologic correlation to medical trainees, (2) the loose interpretation of autopsy-consent regulations at "charity hospitals" during the late 19th century, (3) the medical museum movement, and (4) the paternalistic approach to the practice of medicine typical of the times. DESIGN: -To address these issues, standard historiographic methods were used to examine available primary and secondary historical sources. RESULTS: -The evidence suggests that Kelly developed and published 3 arm's length methods for covert autopsies while a resident in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and that both Kelly and Osler pioneered the use of these methods in the 1880s. The brief history of these "minimally invasive" autopsy techniques is also examined by reviewing 19th and 20th century textbooks of autopsy technique. CONCLUSIONS: -Howard Kelly, MD, and William Osler, MD, pioneered arm's length methods for covert autopsies. In fact, this activity appears to have initiated the 2 doctors' long professional relationship.
机译:背景:在19世纪末20世纪初,医学博士威廉·奥斯勒(Sir William Osler)和医学博士霍华德·凯利(Howard Kelly)可能是各自专业,内科和妇科的杰出实践者。两者都对病理学非常感兴趣。尽管尚未广为人知,但在1880年代,两家公司均率先采用了“臂长”方法来进行秘密尸体解剖,包括通过肛门,阴道或隐藏在阴囊后面的小会阴切口来切除腹部甚至胸部器官。据称,这些技术至少有时被用来规避尸检同意规定并为医学博物馆采购教学标本。目的:-在以下情况下检查这些涉嫌事件的历史证据并检查这些行为:(1)需要获取病理学标本以向医学培训生传授总体病理学和临床病理学相关性;(2)尸检的松散解释-19世纪末期在“慈善医院”的规定,(3)医学博物馆运动,以及(4)采用家长式的方法来实践典型的医学实践。设计:-为了解决这些问题,使用了标准的史学方法来检查可用的主要和次要历史资源。结果:-证据表明,凯利(Kelly)居住在宾夕法尼亚州的费城时开发并发布了三种独立的尸体解剖方法,凯利(Kelly)和奥斯勒(Osler)都在1880年代率先使用了这些方法。这些“微创”尸检技术的简要历史也可以通过回顾19世纪和20世纪的尸检技术教科书来检查。结论:-医学博士霍华德·凯利(Howard Kelly)和医学博士威廉·奥斯勒(William Osler)率先提出了隐蔽尸检的臂长方法。实际上,这项活动似乎已经启动了两位医生的长期专业关系。

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    《Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine》 |2009年第12期|p.1969-1974|共6页
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    James R Wright Jr;

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    James R. Wright Jr, MD, PhDAccepted for publication April 2, 2009.From the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Calgary/Alberta Health Services-Calgary, Diagnostic and Scientific Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.The author has no relevant financial interest in the products or companies described in this article.Presented at the American Osler Society Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, April 23, 2009.Reprints: James R. Wright Jr, MD, PhD, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Calgary/Calgary Laboratory Services, Diagnostic and Scientific Centre 9, 3535 Research Rd NW, Calgary, AB T2L 2K8, Canada (e-mail: jim.wright@cls.ab.ca).;

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