Natural History Museum Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Medical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Wien Med Wochenschr. 2024 Oct;174(13-14):265-278. doi: 10.1007/s10354-022-01001-5. Epub 2023 Feb 2.
The pathological anatomical collection Vienna (Pathologisch-Anatomische Sammlung Wien; PASW) is a living and still growing research collection. It was established as early as 1796 as part of the Medical University of Vienna, acquired the status of an independent federal museum in 1971, and was assigned to the Natural History Museum Vienna in 2012. It houses a wide range of human wet and dry specimens and further objects, such as moulages, medical devices, microbiological and histological specimens, and a photo archive (approximately 50,000 objects), which, as a meaningful source, may contribute to disclosing not only aspects of the medical history and the development of corresponding museums in Vienna, but is also considered a collection of cultural and current scientific relevance, quite comparable to today's biobanks. Most of the tissue amassment represents wet organic specimens and human skeletons or skeletal elements representing, e.g., congenital and metabolic disorders, infectious diseases, injuries, neoplasms, or musculoskeletal diseases, basically collected as descriptive anatomical teaching aids. This article reviews the current medical issues on which research has been and is being conducted by including PASW specimens (hereby using the ICD-10 code), and the extent to and ethical conditions under which this important heritage could be used as a reference collection for clinical and bioanthropological (paleopathological and palaeoepidemiological) studies; finally, this article reflects on the value and future research prospects, taking into account different positions and the ongoing discussions in pathological anatomical human tissue collections.
维也纳病理学解剖收藏馆(Pathologisch-Anatomische Sammlung Wien;PASW)是一个仍在不断发展壮大的研究性收藏馆。它早在 1796 年就作为维也纳医科大学的一部分成立,于 1971 年获得独立联邦博物馆的地位,并于 2012 年被分配给维也纳自然历史博物馆。它收藏了广泛的人类湿标本和干标本以及其他物品,如铸型、医疗器械、微生物和组织学标本,以及一个照片档案(约 50000 件物品),作为一个有意义的来源,它不仅可以揭示维也纳医学史和相应博物馆发展的各个方面,还被认为是具有文化和当前科学相关性的收藏,与当今的生物库相当。大部分组织采集都代表着湿有机标本和人类骨骼或骨骼元素,例如先天性和代谢性疾病、传染病、损伤、肿瘤或肌肉骨骼疾病,基本上是作为描述性解剖教学工具收集的。本文通过包括 PASW 标本(在此使用 ICD-10 代码),回顾了当前正在进行和已经进行的研究医学问题,以及在何种程度和伦理条件下,这个重要的遗产可以作为临床和生物人类学(古病理学和古流行病学)研究的参考收藏;最后,本文考虑到不同的立场和正在进行的病理性解剖人类组织收藏的讨论,反映了其价值和未来研究前景。