Retrogressive development: transcendental anatomy and teratology in nineteenth-century Britain.

Medicina nei secoli Pub Date : 2014-01-01
Alan W H Bates
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In 1855 the leading British transcendental anatomist Robert Knox proposed a theory of retrogressive development according to which the human embryo could give rise to ancestral types or races and the animal embryo to other species within the same family. Unlike monsters attributed to the older theory of arrested development, new forms produced by retrogression were neither imperfect nor equivalent to a stage in the embryo's development. Instead, Knox postulated that embryos contained all possible specific forms in potentia. Retrogressive development could account for examples of atavism or racial throwbacks, and formed part of Knox's theory of rapid (saltatory) species change. Knox's evolutionary theorizing was soon eclipsed by the better presented and more socially acceptable Darwinian gradualism, but the concept of retrogressive development remained influential in anthropology and the social sciences, and Knox's work can be seen as the scientific basis for theories of physical, mental and cultural degeneracy.

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倒退发展:19世纪英国的先验解剖学和畸形学。
1855年,英国领先的先验解剖学家罗伯特·诺克斯提出了一种倒退发展理论,根据该理论,人类胚胎可以产生祖先类型或种族,动物胚胎可以产生同一科内的其他物种。不像把怪物归因于发育停滞的旧理论,由倒退产生的新形式既不是不完美的,也不等同于胚胎发育的一个阶段。相反,诺克斯假设胚胎包含所有可能的特定形式的潜能。倒退发展可以解释返祖现象或种族倒退的例子,并构成诺克斯物种快速(跳跃)变化理论的一部分。诺克斯的进化论理论很快就被更好的呈现和更被社会接受的达尔文渐进主义所掩盖,但倒退发展的概念在人类学和社会科学中仍然有影响力,诺克斯的工作可以被视为身体,精神和文化退化理论的科学基础。
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