Bust of John Goodsir

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John Goodsir (c. 1814-1867) was a Professor of Anatomy at Edinburgh and a pioneer in the study of cellular physiology. By his excellent teaching and research, he restored prestige to Edinburgh's anatomical tradition after it had been damaged by both the "Burke and Hare" scandal (1828) and the scientific incompetence of his predecessor Alexander Monro tertius.

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The collection consists of 12,000 objects and specimens that tell the story of 300 years of anatomical teaching at the University of Edinburgh. About one third of the museum’s collection is related to pathology, anatomy and zoology. This includes models, skeletal remains, dried and fluid preserved specimens. The rest of the collections include phrenology, pharmacology, ethnography, forensics and anatomical and other artworks. The museum displays a number of unique objects including the skull of George Buchanan (tutor to James VI), a dissected body with the lymphatic system injected with mercury (1788) and the skeleton of notorious murderer William Burke (1829). In 2016 the Anatomical Museum was awarded ‘Accredited’ status by Museums Galleries Scotland.

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