Further into Imperfecta

Medicine and Photography

Photography also became an extraordinary medical tool for documenting disease and illness. Rather than relying on illustrations or descriptions, photography meant a condition could be shown as it was. It could also be distributed to others through medical journals, textbooks, or published case studies.

The subjects of these medical photos were often photographed nude or nearly so, usually in a medical setting. and photographed in a way that emphasized the condition that the photographer found interesting or unusual. So, while photography allowed a more precise picture of conditions, they also objectified their subjects in ways that often obscured their dignity, emotions, and humanity.

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