What Should Be Done with Pernkopf's Anatomical Illustrations?: A Commentary from the Medical University of Vienna.

The Journal of biocommunication Pub Date : 2021-08-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5210/jbc.v45i1.10820
Herwig Czech, Christiane Druml, Wolfgang J Weninger, Markus Müller
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Thanks to a recent donation by Elsevier, the Medical University of Vienna now holds in its collections the known existing original paintings for Eduard Pernkopf's Atlas of Topographical and Applied Human Anatomy. The work is widely considered a pinnacle of the art of anatomical illustration. However, it is severely tainted by its historical origins. Pernkopf was a high-ranking National Socialist and co-responsible for the expulsion of hundreds of Jewish scientists and students from the university. Also, the Vienna Institute of Anatomy, which Pernkopf headed, received during the war the bodies of at least 1377 people executed by the regime, many for their political views or acts of resistance, including at least seven Jewish victims. Although it is impossible to individually identify the people used for the atlas, it is to be assumed that a considerable number of the paintings produced during and after the war are based on the bodies of these victims. Against this background, and out of respect for the victims, use of Pernkopf's atlas and its illustrations in medical teaching, training and practice should be - wherever possible without compromising medical outcomes - reduced to a minimum. Given the high variability of human anatomy, even the most detailed anatomical illustrations cannot replace teaching and training in the dissection room. As the experience at the Medical University of Vienna and elsewhere demonstrates, Pernkopf's atlas is far from irreplaceable. In keeping with the stipulations of the contract of donation, the Medical University of Vienna considers the Pernkopf originals primarily as historical artifacts, which will support the investigation, teaching and commemoration of this dark chapter of the history of medicine in Austria, out of a sense of responsibility towards the victims.

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如何处理Pernkopf的解剖插图?:维也纳医科大学的评论。
由于爱思唯尔最近的捐赠,维也纳医科大学现在收藏了爱德华·珀恩科普夫的《地形与应用人体解剖学地图集》中已知的现存原画。这幅作品被广泛认为是解剖插图艺术的巅峰之作。然而,它受到历史渊源的严重污染。Pernkopf是一名高级国家社会主义者,并参与了数百名犹太科学家和学生被驱逐出大学的事件。此外,Pernkopf领导的维也纳解剖研究所在战争期间收到了至少1377名被政权处决的人的尸体,其中许多人是因为他们的政治观点或抵抗行为,其中包括至少七名犹太受害者。虽然不可能单独确定用于地图集的人物,但可以假设,在战争期间和战后制作的相当多的绘画都是基于这些受害者的尸体。在这种背景下,出于对受害者的尊重,在医学教学、培训和实践中,应尽可能在不影响医疗结果的情况下,将Pernkopf图集及其插图的使用减少到最低限度。鉴于人体解剖的高度可变性,即使是最详细的解剖插图也不能取代解剖室内的教学和培训。正如维也纳医科大学和其他地方的经验所表明的那样,Pernkopf的地图集远非不可替代。根据捐赠合同的规定,维也纳医科大学将Pernkopf原件主要视为历史文物,出于对受害者的责任感,这些文物将支持对奥地利医学史上这一黑暗篇章的调查、教学和纪念。
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