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|<embedimage id="FMMUS3361" align="left" w="100" caption="no"/>||[https://www.sydney.edu.au/medicine/museum/mediabank/repository/pdfs/SliceofLife.pdf '''A Slice of Life: the development of Anatomy and Dissection in the Faculty of Medicine''']
|<embedimage id="FMMUS3361" align="left" w="100" caption="no"/>||[https://www.sydney.edu.au/medicine/museum/mediabank/repository/pdfs/SliceofLife.pdf '''A Slice of Life: the development of Anatomy and Dissection in the Faculty of Medicine''']
This exhibition celebrates the re-opening of the J T Wilson Museum after its recent refurbishment. The curators and architects have combined forces to provide a striking modern environment for anatomical study which does justice to the collection built up over more than a century by our anatomy staff and students. With the opening of the medical school and the arrival of Professor Anderson Stuart, anatomy took a central place in our medical curriculum. In 1890, James Thomas Wilson was appointed as Foundation Challis Professor of Anatomy. Since Anderson Stuart’s time there have been a series of Professors of Anatomy, each who have made significant contributions to Anatomy within the University and elsewhere. Their biographies and achievements are depicted alongside a photo gallery of the first 60 years of prosectors.
This exhibition celebrates the re-opening of the J T Wilson Museum after its recent refurbishment. The curators and architects have combined forces to provide a striking modern environment for anatomical study which does justice to the collection built up over more than a century by our anatomy staff and students. With the opening of the medical school and the arrival of Professor Anderson Stuart, anatomy took a central place in our medical curriculum. In 1890, James Thomas Wilson was appointed as Foundation Challis Professor of Anatomy. Since Anderson Stuart’s time there have been a series of Professors of Anatomy, each who have made significant contributions to Anatomy within the University and elsewhere. Their biographies and achievements are depicted alongside a photo gallery of the first 60 years of prosectors.
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Written by Drs Lise Mellor, Vanessa Witton and Professor Yvonne Cossart. Enquiries Dr Lise Mellor 9036 3366.
Written by Drs Lise Mellor, Vanessa Witton and Professor Yvonne Cossart. Enquiries Dr Lise Mellor 9036 3366.
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Revision as of 02:48, 14 November 2008

Throughout our central campus we have various exhibitions related to the Faculty of Medicine. These links here will preview these exhibitions for you in a virtual context and provide details of visiting hours in each of the venues.

Anderson Stuart Common Room

Anderson Stuart Building, Eastern Avenue

Drawing of Professor John Smith in his lab
A Slice of Life: the development of Anatomy and Dissection in the Faculty of Medicine

This exhibition celebrates the re-opening of the J T Wilson Museum after its recent refurbishment. The curators and architects have combined forces to provide a striking modern environment for anatomical study which does justice to the collection built up over more than a century by our anatomy staff and students. With the opening of the medical school and the arrival of Professor Anderson Stuart, anatomy took a central place in our medical curriculum. In 1890, James Thomas Wilson was appointed as Foundation Challis Professor of Anatomy. Since Anderson Stuart’s time there have been a series of Professors of Anatomy, each who have made significant contributions to Anatomy within the University and elsewhere. Their biographies and achievements are depicted alongside a photo gallery of the first 60 years of prosectors.

Written by Drs Lise Mellor, Vanessa Witton and Professor Yvonne Cossart. Enquiries Dr Lise Mellor 9036 3366.