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| | MSN Encarta - Anatomy |
 | | Anatomy can also be subdivided into biological processes—for example, developmental anatomy, the study of embryos, and pathological anatomy, the study of diseased organs. |  | | Other subdivisions, such as surgical anatomy and anatomical art, are based on the relationship of anatomy to other branches of activity under the general heading of applied anatomy. |  | | Still another way to subdivide anatomy is by the techniques employed—for example, microanatomy, which concerns itself with observations made with the help of the microscope (see the section below on the history of anatomy). |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761560628/Anatomy.html
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| | History of Veterinary Anatomy |
 | | Kasper F. Wolff (1733-1794) disproved the concept of preformation of Malpighi and advocated a new theory of ‘epigenesis’. |  | | Anatomy is a basic subject of veterinary curriculum which deals with normal architecture of the body including both gross and microscopic features of a normal individual. |  | | Jan Swammerdam (1637-1680) worked on anatomy of snail, clam and squid, development of frog and contraction of muscles. |
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http://www.iava.o-f.com/historyana.htm
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| | Muscle Anatomy -- Recommendations and Resources |
 | | Anatomy is the study of the structure and organization of the body. |  | | In particular, in the case of human anatomy, these are the form and proportions of the human body and the surface landmarks which correspond to deeper structures hidden from view, both in static pose and in motion. |  | | From a utilitarian point of view the study of humans is the most important division of special anatomy, and this human anatomy may be approached from different points of view. |
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http://www.becomingapediatrician.com/health/101/muscle-anatomy.html
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 | | A radiography unit was set up in anatomy and the medical students did experiments on each other with 'bismuth meals' (and worse) and experiments on the circulatory, respiratory and other body systems as part of their preclinical anatomy training (all of course scoffed at by clinicians). |  | | Anatomy at the time across the UK was way behind other basic sciences and in particular, way behind anatomy in Germany and the USA. |  | | During his time he transferred the teaching of histology and neurology into the physiology department and left anatomy with nothing but the dissecting room to be 'the mere handmaid of surgery' it was said. |
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http://evolution.anat.ucl.ac.uk/history/history.htm
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| | History of Anatomy |
 | | Regional Anatomy - Study of all structures in a given area of the body. |  | | Anatomy is necessary to understand how the body functions. |  | | Developmental Anatomy - Study of structures present at all stages, including that of embryos. |
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http://www.dwu.edu/biology/Mullican/anaout1.htm
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| | Anatomy > History |
 | | On July 1, 1999 the formal separation of Anatomy from Cell Biology was effected and six members of the department formed the Division of Anatomy within the Department of Surgery, re-establishing traditionally close ties with surgery. |  | | Thompson is co-author of "Genetics in Medicine" (1966) with Dr. Margaret W. Thompson, and Dr. Moore is author of several textbooks of anatomy and embryology including the widely-used "Clinical Anatomy" and "The Developing Human". |  | | Duncombe lectured on the theory and practice of medicine and Dr. Rolph gave a course of lectures and demonstrations on the anatomy and physiology of the human body. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Anatomy |
 | | Further important divisions are: physiological anatomy, the study of parts in relation to their functions; surgical or topographical anatomy which considers the relations of different parts, and pathological anatomy which treats of the changes brought on by disease, in various organs or tissues. |  | | Anatomy was a required subject, but was studied by means of the pig which was thought to be closely related to man in anatomical structure. |  | | Animal sacrifices led to a knowledge of animal anatomy which was readily applied to man. The art of embalming also necessitated a knowledge of the position of blood vessels and certain organic relations. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01457e.htm
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| | Human Anatomy Chapter Summary |
 | | Human anatomy is the science concerned with the structure of the human body. |  | | The history of human anatomy parallels that of medicine and has also been greatly influenced by various religions. |  | | The belief in a balance between yin and yang was a compelling influence in Chinese philosophy and provided the rationale for the practice of acupuncture. |
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http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072907932/student_view0/chapter_1/chapter_summary.html
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| | Anatomy and Natural History (from bird) -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | Gross anatomy involves the study of major body structures by dissection and observation and in its narrowest sense is concerned only with the human body. |  | | The body structure, or anatomy, of the frog is very similar to the anatomy of man. Both man and the frog have the same kinds of organs and systems of organs. |  | | Gross anatomy customarily refers to the study of those body structures large enough to be... |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-197557?tocId=197557
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| | Search Results for anatomy - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Anatomy is the study of structure, or a study of body parts. |  | | The skeleton is a very important part of the human anatomy. |  | | Greek philosopher, Aristotle, was the first person to write down information on anatomy. |
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http://cdsearch.britannica.com/search?shelf=eb&pid=dlxc04&query=anatomy&submit.x=0&submit.y=0
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| | History of Medicine - Notes - Human Anatomy: Early History |
 | | Hippocrates postulated that anatomy is the foundation of medicine, but at the same time he believed that one could learn sufficient anatomy by observing wounds and human bones, without the unpleasant task of dissecting corpses. |  | | Recognizing the importance of human anatomy for the practice of surgery Susruta dissected the body in spite of religious laws which prohibited contact with the deceased other than for the purpose of cremation. |  | | It is tempting to believe that Galen ushered a long and dark period in the history of medicine, including anatomy, but one should take into consideration the dismal era during which he lived. |
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http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/history/notes/anatomy
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| | Department of Neurobiology & Anatomy - Department History |
 | | The Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy dates to the earliest moments of the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, and is among the five original basic science departments of the medical school. |  | | The commitment to quality teaching by faculty in Anatomy, and then Neurobiology and Anatomy, has been extraordinary, as witnessed by the remarkable proportion of commendations and awards both from the institution and by students in both the medical and graduate curricula over the years. |  | | The Department continued its close ties with clinical disciplines, and these are reflected in the large proportion of individuals completing medical as well as graduate training in the Department. |
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http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/smd/nanat/home/history.cfm
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| | School of Anatomy & Human Biology - History |
 | | Against this strong trend, anatomy at UWA is an energetic discipline as exemplified, for example, by the recent development of the Clinical Training and Education Centre (ctec). |  | | Physical anthropology quickly evolved into Human Biology and the success of this discipline is exemplified by the change in name of the School during the 1970’s. |  | | Today, the teaching of medical and dental students constitutes about 30% of the School’s undergraduate teaching, while the majority focusses on anatomy and human biology units, primarily for Science students. |
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http://www.anhb.uwa.edu.au/about/about_anhb/history
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| | Anatomy - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK |
 | | Related to anatomy is morphology, which involves comparative study of the corresponding organs in humans and animals. |  | | anatomy, branch of biology concerned with the study of body structure of various organisms, including humans. |  | | Human anatomy is often studied by considering the individual systems that are composed of groups of tissues and organs; such systems include the skeletal system (see skeleton |
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| | Talk History Forum - Anatomy for Beginners |
 | | John Lee lecture an audience on human anatomy with the aid of plasticised body parts and the dissection of real human bodies that have donated their corpses to science in order to explain movement, circulation, digestion, and reproduction. |  | | Under pressure to make courses cheaper and easier to deliver, many UK medical schools have now changed their anatomy courses so that their medical students do little dissection themselves. |  | | This post is inspired by the current documentary showing on UK terrestrial channel Channel 4 called Anatomy for Beginners in which Dr Gunther von Hagens and pathologist Prof. |
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http://www.talk-history.com/forum/showthread.php?p=5927
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| | A SHORT HISTORY OF HUMAN ANATOMY |
 | | The civilizations of the Babylonians, as Syrians, Egyptians, Chinese, and Hindus made no serious attempt to learn anatomy because they were interested in the supernatural world, not the natural one, and their cultures placed strong religious restrictions against debasing the body. |  | | Erasistratus, an intense rival of Herophilus, was more interested in physiology than anatomy and studied the process of circulation in the body. |  | | Radiological advances in the twentieth century have allowed scientists to make remarkable connections between anatomy and physiology, and researchers are integrating the study of anatomy with other disciplines, including biochemistry, genetics, and biophysics. |
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| | History of ANATOMY |
 | | It is a subject with clear subdivisions, such as botany, zoology or anatomy. |  | | But Celsus, a Roman writer on medical history, energetically justifies the suffering of the criminals as providing 'remedies for innocent people of all future ages'. |  | | The subsequent Greek theory, subscribed to even by Aristotle, is that the heart is the seat of intelligence. |
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| | Robert Blackey Advanced Placement European History:An Anatomy of the Essay Examination, 1956-2000 The History ... |
 | | Third, as history teachers become aware of these problems faced by students who are learning as well as answering AP questions about social history, they could workindividually and with othersto become more creative in how this theme is taught. |  | | As always, the fundamental purpose of the exercise is to give students explicit directions and appropriately useful documents with which they can write a short history in response to the question and to enable them in the process to give evidence of their ability to think critically and historically. |  | | There is no master plan that dictates the subject matter or types of questions that appear from year to year (except the effort to achieve balance among themes, time periods, and regions, and a conscious effort not to repeat a subject from one year to the next, or at least not in the same form). |
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http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ht/35.3/blackey.html
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 | | The history of anatomy is by no means over, especially in the realm of functional morphology and within disciplines like cytology, histology, physiology, and kinesiology, all of which are rooted in anatomy. |  | | Early philosophers focused on human anatomy in attempting to explain the mysteries of birth, life, intelligence, illness, and death. |  | | During the Dark Ages all sciences were stymied, but anatomy in particular suffered serious setbacks. |
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http://www.ma.psu.edu/~lkh1/biol129/preview/vdg01.htm
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| | Biology 221: Human Anatomy and Physiology |
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http://www.clunet.edu/Biology/Anatomy/221Syllabus_01.html
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| | REVIEW QUESTIONS - HUMAN ANATOMY |
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http://www.dwu.edu/biology/Mullican/anatobj1.htm
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| | Vesalius' Anatomy Quote |
 | | Vesalius' basic reform as the founder of modern anatomy was to do away with demonstrators and ostensors and put his own hand to dissection. |  | | The result was the beginning of a vastly improved human anatomy. |  | | Vesalius also insisted students should learn anatomy by doing their own dissections, a tradition which continues to this day (at least for now). |
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http://www.fiu.edu/~condon/vesalius.htm
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| | The History of Anatomy |
 | | So by looking at an old anatomical collection you not only have a history of medical education for the last 200 years but you also have a history of medicine of the last 200 years. |  | | "An anatomical museum is not only about the history of the human body but also the history of how the human body is regarded. |  | | The way the preparations are made, are arranged, what kind of preparations, they all show how people were thinking in those days and what the scientific attitude was. |
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http://www2.rnw.nl/rnw/en/features/science/anatomy010726.html
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| | Dream Anatomy: Introduction: History of Anatomy |
 | | 1600-1900 Anatomy plays an important role in medical education and research. |  | | 275 BCE Herophilus teaches anatomy, Alexandria, Egypt; performs dissections of human bodies. |  | | 150 Galen dissects apes, monkeys, cows, dogs; writes treatises on human anatomy. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/dreamanatomy/da_timeline_anatomy.html
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| | Anatomy Courses |
 | | Lectures on the basic development of human organs and systems correlated with Gross Anatomy Course. |  | | Detailed study of the regional and systemic normal structure and functional organization of the human body. |  | | ANA 661-A Anatomy of the Head and Neck |
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http://www.psm.edu/Departments/Basic_Department/Anatomy/anatomy_courses.htm
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| | Listing by Alphabetical Subject Heading: Human anatomy |
 | | Surgical and Radiological Anatomy is the official journal of the European Association of Clinical Anatomy and the Collège Médical Français des Professeurs d'Anatomie. |  | | Cases may be browsed by the anatomic areas of the brain, chest, abdomen and pelvis. |  | | Vesalius Interactive Anatomy is an interactive digital graphic resource on human anatomy, aimed at the medical and surgical communities. |
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http://omni.ac.uk/subject-listing/QS4.html
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| | Dream Anatomy |
 | | And many of the images are quite remarkable, with perhaps the representations of the effects of hanging and crucifixion on the human body being among the most striking. |  | | An overview offers a summary of the history of anatomy, including enough non-specialist explanation for those new to the subject. |  | | The main focus is on pre-modern knowledge of medicine. |
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http://chnm.gmu.edu/worldhistorysources/r/148/whm.html
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| | Anatomy |
 | | Gray's Anatomy Anatomy of the human body by Henry Gray. |  | | Get Body Smart An online examination of human anatomy and physiology. |  | | MyBody A human body tutorial of site for kids. |
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http://www.changbioscience.com/anatomy/GeneralAnatomy.htm
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| | UniSA Library - Internet resources for anatomy |
 | | Radiographic anatomy of a skeleton By Michael Richardson MD, University of Washington, USA Provides labeled radiographic images of the upper extremity, lower extremity and spine |  | | This atlas has an introduction detailing the history of sectional anatomy and includes labeled images of the head, neck, shoulders, thorax, pelvis and lower limbs |  | | This guide is designed for medical students, residents and other health professionals. |
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http://www.library.unisa.edu.au/resources/subject/anatomy.asp
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| | Destinations |
 | | An outstanding hyperlinked discussion of the history of anatomy and physiology in the context of the broader history of science and Western culture, this site features wonderful illustrations and biographical information on key individuals. |  | | The treatment is fairly general, so this is a good place to get an overview or to work on a preliminary review. |  | | 25.1 The Disciplines of Anatomy and Physiology |
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http://wps.prenhall.com/esm_krogh_biology_3/0,8750,1138044-,00.html
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| | Anatomy History Books 1902-1979 |
 | | Mears, J. The evolution of the study of anatomy and its important relation to the development of surgical knowledge. |  | | Hixson, J. The history of the human body; a 5000 year old mystery. |  | | Montagu, A. Edward Tyson, M.D., F.R.S., 1650-1708, and the rise of human and comparative anatomy in England; a study in the history of science. |
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http://www.medlina.com/anatomy_history_books_1902-1979.htm
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| | Medieval History medieval anatomy history |
 | | When you are after better information about medieval anatomy history, you'll find it difficult separating value packed information from reckless medieval anatomy history suggestions and help so it is wise to know how to qualify the advice you are presented with. |  | | This means you can conduct an appraisal about the webmaster's depth of experience, to give recommendations about medieval anatomy history. |  | | This may divulge who is behind the site medieval anatomy history authority The quickest way to work out who owns the medieval anatomy history site is to look for the 'about' page. |
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| | History: Comparative Anatomy (2 of 2) |
 | | Fabrica launched a new tradition in anatomy in Europe, in which anatomists trusted only their own observations and explored the body like a new continent. |  | | In the process, they gradually began to recognize humans as being one species among many, with a few unique traits but many others shared in common with other animals. |  | | Vesalius&; discovery of the important differences between species also helped usher in the science of comparative anatomy, in which researchers studied animals to find their similarities and differences. |
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| | History of anatomy -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | (Click link for more info and facts about History of anatomy in ancient times) History of anatomy in ancient times |  | | (Click link for more info and facts about History of modern anatomy) History of modern anatomy |  | | (Click link for more info and facts about Anatomy in the School of Bologna) Anatomy in the School of Bologna |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/h/hi/history_of_anatomy.htm
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: The Encyclopedia of Erotic Wisdom: A Reference Guide to the Symbolism, Techniques, Rituals, Sacred ... |
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| | TSDA Curriculum Online |
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| | History: Comparative Anatomy (1 of 2) |
 | | There was no point in the professor looking for himself at the body, since everything worth learning could be found in Galen& books. |  | | A young Flemish anatomist changed all that when he realized that Galen was dramatically wrong. |  | | Vesalius dissects a female cadaver in his anatomy lab. |
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http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evosite/history/compar_anat.shtml
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| | AGG > Event > History and Anatomy of HIPAA |
 | | AGG > Event > History and Anatomy of HIPAA |  | | Tracy Field presents the History and Anatomy of HIPAA at the Georgia Institute of Contuing Education HIPAA Course on August 8, 2003. |
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| | History and anatomy of the trumpet |
 | | History and basic anatomy of the clarinet >> |  | | A history of the trumpet in jazz, as well as its inner workings. |  | | The trumpet has been around for hundreds of years, its history woven into the pages of our past. |
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| | All About Archaeopteryx |
 | | Chatterjee, S. (1991) Cranial anatomy and relationships of a new Triassic bird from Texas. |  | | But what is it about the anatomy of the wing that allows the possibility of flight? |  | | Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History): Zoology, 4: 57-70. |
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| | Reptile Anatomy and History |
 | | The organization of reptilian internal organs reflects the long, narrow body structure typical of most vertebrates. |  | | For example, the limbless reptiles-such as some lizards and most snakes-have many more vertebrae to support movement on land. |  | | Reptilian anatomy undergoes modification in different reptile groups, adapting to the requirements of various land-based niches. |
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| | Martindale's Anatomy & Histology Center |
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| | Anatomy |
 | | 1585 Caspar Bartholin, Malmo, physician, theologian, writer on anatomy |  | | 1577 Robert Burton, writer, Anglican clergyman, Anatomy of Melancholy |  | | 1986 Otto Preminger, dir (Advise and Consent, Anatomy of Murder), dies at 79 |
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| | Shop A&E and The History Channel : Anatomy of a Coup: The CIA In Iran |
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| | Canadian Journal of History: Nanking: Anatomy of an Atrocity |
 | | Nanking: Anatomy of an Atrocity, by Masahiro Yamamoto. |  | | Canadian Journal of History: Nanking: Anatomy of an Atrocity |  | | The author could have disposed of any such comparative claims in a page or two. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3686/is_200304/ai_n9213768
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| | Iris (anatomy) Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography |
 | | Looking For iris anatomy - Find iris anatomy and more at Lycos Search. |  | | In anatomy, the iris (plural irises or irides) is the most visible part of the eye of vertebrates, including humans. |  | | The following covers the iris of vertebrates, not the separately evolving iris found in some cephalopods. |
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http://www.thelocalcolorartgallery.com/encyclopedia/Iris_(anatomy)
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| | MUSEUM OF ANATOMY HISTORY |
 | | This figure is the one which refers Lacaba in their "Complete Course of Anatomy of the Human Body", published with Bonells in 1796, in this treaty is described the technique of the realization of the figures in wax. |  | | All, or most they of them are yet in the museum appointed to the Department of Human Anatomy and Embryology I. In 1840 a new ordinance implants the norm of donating for the Anatomical Museum inheritage the disecting pieces interesting for their rarity or difficulty. |  | | The craniums of this Museum according to the picked up information were divided in three parts when the Faculty of Medicine moves to Ciudad Universitaria, allotting them of unequal form between the two Departments of Anatomy and Legal and Forensic Medicine. |
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