Further into ImperfectaMain MenuLiving Curiosities: Agency and Exploitation of the Teratological BodyCuriosity draws us to the monstrous. But seeing is believing: whether in a book, a museum, or in a show, for centuries people have flocked to see “monsters” for themselves. In the 19th century, many people born with non-normative bodies performed as “freaks” in circus sideshows. Circuses became a sensation and they served as a forerunner to the modern entertainment industry. This exhibit explores the lives of the performers and showmen whose livelihoods depended on the public’s curiosity about seeing wondrous bodies for themselves.Seeing is Believing: Visualizing the Teratological BodyWhen it comes to the wondrous, seeing is believing. From this page, you can explore some of the ways that “monsters” have been depicted over the centuries. Woodcuts in early modern texts, preservation in medical museums, and photography all have been used to display people. These technologies allowed one person’s image to travel across the world and allowed their subjects to “survive” beyond death.What Does It Mean to be "Other?"What does it mean to be a “monster?” What does it mean to be “normal?” These are not objective categories. They have changed meaning throughout history as people have become exposed to a wider diversity of nature, people, and ideas. From this path, you can explore some types of “Otherness” that have, throughout history, challenged apparently objective categories and shaped the direction of science.Of Marvels and Medicine: Perceptions of Abnormal Human DevelopmentOn March 19th, 2018, The Historical Medical Library hosted a symposium on site at The College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Fully captioned videos of all the presentations can be found along this path.What’s Mom Got to Do With It? Maternal Impression in Western MedicineImagine this: you are pregnant and are overcome with a yearning for seafood, mussels in particular. Do you think this desire could be so strong that it could influence the development of your fetus?Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphiac90233dd07144836ce2dedca73e59366be819522Historical Medical Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Modern Science and the Limits of Maternal Impression
1media/blackbackground.jpg2018-10-03T19:20:36+00:00Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphiac90233dd07144836ce2dedca73e59366be819522310Many of the ideas and scenarios presented here as examples of maternal impression seem fantastic or even absurd to the modern reader. Indeed, the continuing scientific revolutions of the 20th century, such as those in the field of genetics, did much to dispel the hold of maternal impression on western medicine. However, articles dating to the 1990’s continue to state that, in some cases, maternal impression is a real and literal exchange between a mother and the fetus she carries.image_header852018-10-10T13:42:56+00:00Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphiac90233dd07144836ce2dedca73e59366be819522Controversy and DebateFollow this path to learn about one of the most controversial claims of maternal impression of its time, as well as the debates that surrounded the controversy.Echoes of maternal blame still can be heard in issues that have surrounded fetal development over the last 40 years. For example, the threat of “crack babies” in the 1980s and 1990s, and the possible long term impacts of prenatal cocaine exposure, caused widespread panic at the possible cost to society of caring for disabled children. However, the recent reaction to outbreaks of the Zika virus and the microcephaly that could occur in children born to affected mothers points to the success of educating people about the connections between mother, child and the environment, further limiting the impact of maternal impressions.
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1media/blackbackground.jpg2018-10-03T19:26:39+00:00Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphiac90233dd07144836ce2dedca73e59366be819522Controversy and Debate5Follow this path to learn about one of the most controversial claims of maternal impression of its time, as well as the debates that surrounded the controversy.image_header2942018-10-10T16:32:47+00:00Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphiac90233dd07144836ce2dedca73e59366be819522
1media/blackbackground.jpg2018-10-03T19:24:59+00:00Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphiac90233dd07144836ce2dedca73e59366be819522Manifestations of Maternal Impression7Follow this path to learn more about how physicians between 1500 - 1900 defined “maternal impression,” and how they thought those impressions impacted fetal development.image_header2952018-10-10T16:33:24+00:00Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphiac90233dd07144836ce2dedca73e59366be819522
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