Society of Mutual Autopsy
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Formation | 19 October 1876 |
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Dissolved | [clarification needed] |
Type | Professional association |
Purpose | Anthropology |
Location | |
Affiliations | Society of Anthropology of Paris |
The Society of Mutual Autopsy (or French: la Société d'autopsie mutuelle) was a society established on 19 October 1876 by members of the Society of Anthropology of Paris in Paris, France, to facilitate the donation of the bodies of its members for anthropological study upon their death.
History
Its purpose was to facilitate research on any links between personality, ability and brain morphology by creating a system whereby members' bodies, upon death, would be donated to the organization for study.[1]
Its primary tool to organize these donations was a sort of
Though little-known outside of anthropological circles until recently,[timeframe?] it has been the subject of some academic study, and is featured in the 2003 book The End of the Soul – Scientific Modernity, Atheism, and Anthropology in France, 1876–1936 by historian Jennifer Michael Hecht.[clarification needed]
See also
References
- PMID 35984433.