点评:Really interesting and thought provoking. Absolutely not for the faint hearted, I skipped whole sections that were just too gruesome or sad for me. I liked how they structured it around the story of Hunter and the museum, it gave context to the exhibits. He spent all his money on creating the museum, and when he died his wife was left penniless and homeless. The ethics and the social inequality highlighted by displaying human remains is also really interesting. Most of the people whose remains are on display didn't give their consent and are completely anonymous. Unlike the eminent surgeons who collected and studied the specimens. The section on modern surgery was fascinating, such as the advances in plastic surgery that changed injured soldier's lives in WW1 and WW2. Watched an amazing video of a woman who played her violin during brain surgery, and the surgeon who operated on her, both talking about their experience.
翻译:真的很有趣,发人深省。绝对不适合胆小的人,我跳过了对我来说太可怕或悲伤的整个部分。我喜欢他们围绕亨特和博物馆的故事构建它的方式,它为展品提供了背景。他把所有的钱都花在了创建博物馆上,当他去世时,他的妻子身无分文,无家可归。展示人类遗骸所强调的道德和社会不平等也非常有趣。大多数遗骸被展示的人都没有得到他们的同意,而且完全是匿名的。与收集和研究标本的著名外科医生不同。关于现代外科的部分很吸引人,比如整形外科的进步改变了第一次世界大战和第二次世界大战中受伤士兵的生活。观看了一段令人惊叹的视频,视频中一位在脑部手术期间拉小提琴的女人和为她做手术的外科医生都在谈论他们的经历。