Heritage Week at RCSI: Abraham Colles at 250 panel discussion

Join RCSI for Heritage Week 2023 as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the birth of pioneering Irish surgeon and anatomist, Abraham Colles.

 

Abraham Colles (1773-1843) was a leading figure in the golden age of Irish medicine, revolutionising the teaching of anatomy during his lifetime and paving the way for new insights into the structure and workings of the human body for centuries to come.

 

Join us on Monday 14th August at 5:30pm for a fascinating panel discussion with faculty from the Department of Anatomy and Regenerative Medicine and RCSI Heritage Collections staff. This session will explore Colles's ground-breaking approach to the teaching of anatomy during his lifetime, how this has influenced anatomy education in medical schools around the world to this day, and what the future holds for the study of human anatomy in the age of regenerative medicine.

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