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[台湾的解剖尸体仪式]

[Anatomy cadaver ceremonies in Taiwan].

作者信息

Kao T, Ha H

机构信息

Department of Anatomy and Lifu Museum of Chinese Medicine, China Medical College, Taichung, Taiwan.

出版信息

Zhonghua Yi Shi Za Zhi. 1999 Jul;29(3):175-7.

Abstract

The practice of holding annual ceremonies in honor of cadaver donors in Taiwan's medical schools has a history of nearly a hundred years. It originated in Japan, where such ceremonies have been widely held in medical schools since the practice was founded by Toyo Yamawaki, who was the first medical scholar in Japan to engage in dissection of the human body and was the author of the first anatomy book to appear in Japan, the Zoshi. The practice of holding donor ceremonies was introduced into Taiwan after the Jaiwu Sino - Japanese war, when the island became a Japanese colony. The tradition was upheld in the Viceroy's Medical School, the Viceroy's College of Medicine, and Taihoku (Taipei) Imperial University College of Medicine, and continued since the restoration of Chinese power to the present. The practice of holding cadaver donor ceremonies in institutions of medical education is intended to express respect for the donor as well as to encourage the practice of cadaver donation to the benefit of medical education.

摘要

台湾医学院校每年举办纪念遗体捐赠者仪式的做法已有近百年历史。它起源于日本,自山胁东洋创立这一做法以来,日本的医学院校广泛举办此类仪式。山胁东洋是日本首位从事人体解剖的医学学者,也是日本首部解剖学书籍《解体新书》的作者。甲午中日战争后台湾沦为日本殖民地,遗体捐赠者仪式的做法被引入台湾。这一传统在总督府医学校、总督府医学专门学校和台北帝国大学医学部得以延续,自台湾光复后一直持续至今。医学教育机构举办遗体捐赠者仪式的做法旨在表达对捐赠者的敬意,同时鼓励遗体捐赠行为,以促进医学教育发展。

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