Hi,
There are discussions going on here about the anatomical skill of Jack the Ripper, based on the statements of doctor´s at the inquests. But what was "anatomical skill" in 1888?
Historically the concept of "anatomical skill" should be defined differently in the 19th Century compared to how it can be defined today:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...y-surgery.html
This must be historically considered when we read about the view of the doctor´s on the "anatomical skill" of the killer in 1888.
My question is: How difficult was it for the killer to reach a level of "anatomical skill" in 1888 - given what "anatomical skill" was in his time?
Regards, Pierre
There are discussions going on here about the anatomical skill of Jack the Ripper, based on the statements of doctor´s at the inquests. But what was "anatomical skill" in 1888?
Historically the concept of "anatomical skill" should be defined differently in the 19th Century compared to how it can be defined today:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...y-surgery.html
This must be historically considered when we read about the view of the doctor´s on the "anatomical skill" of the killer in 1888.
My question is: How difficult was it for the killer to reach a level of "anatomical skill" in 1888 - given what "anatomical skill" was in his time?
Regards, Pierre
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