Cadavers, camera, action! (The New York Times Book Review). From
the advent of photography in the 19th and into the 20th century, medical
students, often in secrecy, took photographs of themselves with the
cadavers that they dissected: their first patients. Featuring 138 of
these historic photographs and illuminating essays by two experts on the
subject, Dissection reveals a startling piece of American history.
Sherwin Nuland, MD, said this is a truly unique and important book
[that] documents a period in medical education in a way that is
matched by no other existing contribution. And Mary Roach said
Dissection is the most extraordinary book I have ever seen--the perfect
coffee table book for all the households where I'd most like to be
invited for coffee.