CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Journal of Morphological Sciences 2014; 31(01): 051-053
DOI: 10.4322/jms.cc056213
Short Communication
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Between horrid and science. Girolamo Segato's strange anatomy (1792-1836)

D. Lippi
1   Department Experimental and Clinical Medicine, Università degli Studi di Firenze - UNIFI, P.zza S.Marco, 4 - 50121, Firenze, Itália
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D. Weber
1   Department Experimental and Clinical Medicine, Università degli Studi di Firenze - UNIFI, P.zza S.Marco, 4 - 50121, Firenze, Itália
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Publikationsverlauf

09. Juli 2013

13. März 2014

Publikationsdatum:
05. Oktober 2018 (online)

Abstract

Fascinating methods and materials for preserving dead bodies from decomposition were used by different populations in any time for various reasons. During the XVIII-XIX centuries, the necessity of preserving bodies increased, in order to improve anatomical studies, and many methods were developed. Girolamo Segato (1792-1836) devoted himself to the art of “petrifaction“, discovering a particular procedure, which permitted him to obtain amazing results. His sudden death prevented him from revealing his method: recent studies have disclosed unexpected contacts between Segato and American scientists, who were very interested in his work.