The Base of the Skull. Rudolf Virchow between Pathology and Anthropology

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Seemann, Sophie [1 ]
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[1] Kortestr 18, D-10967 Berlin, Germany
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Rudolf Virchow; Robert Froriep; skull; skull research; craniometrics; pathology; anthropology; collection of specimens; collection of skulls;
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Throughout his scientific career, the pathologist and anthropologist Rudolf Virchow (1821-1902) examined countless skulls, gradually changing his perspective on this object of research. Initially, he was mainly concerned with pathologically deformed skulls. From the 1850s onwards, he gradually developed a more anthropological approach, and anthropology increasingly came to dominate his scientific interest. This article shows how different influences became central for the establishment of his specific and dynamic model of the human skull development and its successful application in anthropology. Crucial for this process were Virchow's collaboration with his teacher Robert Froriep (1804-1861) in the department of pathology of the Charite, his research on cretinism and rickets, as well as his description of the base of the skull as the center of skull development. His research work was attended by and showed a reciprocal interaction with the buildup of large skull collections. This article uses Virchow's original publications on skull pathology as well as his still preserved skull specimens from the collection of the Berlin Museum of Medical History at the Charite for an integrated text and object based analysis.
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