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testicle 253–5

xenotransplantation 239, 251, 252–5

transsexuals 207–9

transubstantiation 143

Trent, Council of 203

trichophobia 94–5

tsantsas 85–6

Tulp, Nicolaes 1, 7–8, 11

Rembrandt’s painting of 1,
2–3
, 187–8,
188
, 189–90

Turner, Bryan 20

 

ulna 59

Uncanny Valley 249–50

units of measure 28–9

ureters xvi

uterus 12, 70, 75, 81, 143, 209

 

V sign 194

Vacanti, Charles 163

vagina 208, 213

artistic omission of 205, 206–7

van Dyck, Antoon, later Sir Anthony 158–9

van Eyck, Jan: Madonna with Canon van der Paele 154, 162

van Gogh, Vincent Willem 161, 162

Self
-
Portrait with a Bandaged Ear
161

Vasari, Giorgio 22

veins 21, 69, 71, 73, 129, 142, 166, 195

Vermeer, Johannes: Girl with a Pearl Earring 1, 153

Vesalius, Andreas 14, 65–70, 81

De Humani Corporis Fabrica
4–5, 41, 65–8, 69–70

portrait 64–5,
66

Victoria, Queen 79

Vishnu 216

Visible Human Project 34–7

vision 167–9, 172–4

visual cortex 119

vitreous humour 169–70

Vitruvius 24–6, 28

vivisection 71–2, 73

Voltaire, head 118

Voronoff, Serge 253–5, 256

vulva xxii

 

Wagner, Richard 175, 176

Walbiri people, central Australia 144

Waldby, Catherine 37

walking 57–8, 218

Walpole, Horace, 4th Earl of Orford 155, 214

War of Jenkins’ Ear 159–60

Warner, Marina 23, 213

warts 154–5

Washington, George 150–51

Washington, Martha 150

Webb, Steve 218

Wellington Monument, London 203–4

Wells, Samuel 90

werewolves 252

Wesel, Andries van see Vesalius, Andreas

Westmacott, Richard 204

White, Crawford 167

Wildegans, Rita 161

Willemot, Jacques 153

William the Conqueror 44–5

Williams, Bernard 261

Wilson, Glenn 197

Wilson, James 75

Witelson, Sandra 113–14

Wittgenstein, Ludwig 37, 199

Wolff, Charlotte 198

Wolpert, Lewis 201, 259

Wood, Gary 121, 122–3

Woolner, Thomas 228–9

 

X-rays 49–50, 50, 52–3, 118

X, Duncan 238

xenotransplantation 239, 251, 252–5

 

yellow bile 151

Young, Louisa: The Book of the Heart 127, 131

 

Zamo
ść
21, 22

Zeus 55

Zuk, Patricia 48

Zurr, Ionat 164

More Praise for

 

ANATOMIES

“Surprising and enlightening. . . . Open to any page, and you are immediately drawn in.”

—Laurence A. Marschall,
Natural History

“A magnificent exploration of the myths and mysteries of human anatomy. . . . [Aldersey-Williams] writes like a latter-day Montaigne.”

—Thomas Wright,
Telegraph
(UK)

“A fresh and fascinating treatise on the human body. . . . Whether Aldersey-Williams is writing about phrenology, tattooing, organ donations, genes, X-rays, or liposuction, he keeps us alert to the mysteries, quirks, and miracles of the flesh.”

—Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat,
Spirituality and Practice

“Splendid, highly entertaining, chock-full of insights. . . . It inserts fascinating scientific snippets and anecdotes about our organs into the wider history of our changing understanding of our bodies.”

—James McConnachie,
Sunday Times
(UK)

“Enlightening and thoroughly engaging. . . . From the dissection laboratory to a live-model drawing class, Aldersey-Williams illuminates the contours of the human body from head to toe.”


Publishers Weekly

“Aldersey-Williams moves from the lore of the body, skin and bones . . . to major areas like the stomach, brain, blood, head, face and sense organs, providing a rich repertoire of folklore, humor, literary and art references for each. . . . Lovely, lively.”


Kirkus Reviews

“Engaging. . . . An elegant cultural history of the human anatomy. . . . Provocative.”


Library Journal

“This book is crammed with curiosities. . . . Enjoyable and unpredictable.”


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Copyright

 

Copyright © 2013 by Hugh Aldersey-Williams
First American Edition 2013

First published in Great Britain in 2013 by Viking, an imprint of Penguin Books,
under the title
Anatomies: The Human Body, Its Parts and the Stories They Tell

All rights reserved
First published as a Norton paperback 2014

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The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows:

Aldersey-Williams, Hugh.
Anatomies : a cultural history of the human body /
Hugh Aldersey-Williams. — First American edition.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-393-23988-1 (hardcover)
1. Human body—Popular works. 2. Human physiology—Popular works.
3. Human anatomy—Popular works. I. Title.
QP 38.A 36 2013
612–dc23

2013002982

ISBN 978-0-393-24047-4 (e-book)
ISBN 978-0-393-34884-2 pbk.

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