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  • '''Human anatomy''' is the branch of [[anatomy]] devoted to the structure of the human body. #McMinn's Colour Atlas of Human Anatomy – P.H. Abrahams / R.T. Hutchings / S.C. Marks Jr
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  • *[http://www.bodymaps.com/ BodyMaps] - an interactive site illustrating basic human anatomy
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  • ...r animals is often referred to as [[zootomy]] as opposed to the study of [[human anatomy]]. The term anatomy is also sometimes used to refer to the study of the str The major division in anatomy is that between [[human anatomy]] and [[zootomy]]. The study of anatomy can be divided up either by functio
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  • {{r|Human anatomy}}
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Dorling 2007 Worldmapper: the human anatomy of a small planet}}
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  • '''Human anatomy''' is the branch of [[anatomy]] devoted to the structure of the human body. #McMinn's Colour Atlas of Human Anatomy – P.H. Abrahams / R.T. Hutchings / S.C. Marks Jr
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  • *[[Human anatomy|Human]] and [[primate anatomy]], the study of the skeletal anatomy and phys
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  • In [[human anatomy]], the [[plantaris muscle]] is one of the superficial muscles of the calf.<
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  • In [[human anatomy]], the '''navicular bone''', also called '''scaphoid bone''', is one of the
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  • In [[human anatomy]], the '''posterior tibial tendon''', also call '''tibialis posterior''', i
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  • {{R|Human anatomy}}
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  • In [[human anatomy]], the '''pterygopalatine fossa''' is a [[fossa]] in the skull.
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  • {{rpl|Human anatomy}}
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  • ...ental biology]], the structure of the developed human body is studied in [[human anatomy]] and its function in [[human physiology]].
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  • In [[human anatomy]], the '''internal carotid artery''' is the "branch of the [[common carotid
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  • {{r|Human anatomy}}
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  • ...in [[The Hague]], [[The Netherlands]]. The painting depicts a lecture in [[Human anatomy|anatomy]] delivered by Dr. Nicolaes Tulp to a group of surgeons. The publi
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  • ...e small and are found in tendons adjacent to joints.<ref>Hole, John W. Jr. Human Anatomy and Physiology Second Edition. Iowa: WCB, 1978.</ref>
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  • ...in public and private dissections, making numerous original discoveries of human anatomy. In part because of Herophilus’s pioneering work in studying human anatomy through dissection, and in part because of the extent and significance of h
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  • ...rtantly influenced the 5-7 million-year [[Human evolution|evolution]] of [[Human anatomy|structure]] and [[Human physiology|function]] in the [[hominin]] species, '
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  • *Persaud TVN. (1984). Early history of human anatomy: from antiquity to the beginning of the modern era. Springfield, Charles C. ...rivaled only by Andreas Vesalius who is regarded as the founder of modern human anatomy.
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  • ...position, or likeness to some familiar object. Much of the nomenclature of human anatomy has thus arisen, especially that of the osseous system, which, with the res
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  • ...of the human body. He studied human bones and caught glimpses of internal human anatomy and functioning from tending the wounds of gladiators, dissected non-human ...estern rational medicine, the remedy beginning with the father of 'modern' human anatomy, [[Vesalius|Andreas Vesalius]]. Yet Galen's ideas influenced medical thinki
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  • ...natomy''''', is an anatomy textbook widely regarded as a classic work on [[human anatomy]]. The book was first published under the title ''Gray's Anatomy: Descripti ===Atlas of Human Anatomy by Frank Netter===
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  • ...8-1657), and Marcello Malpighi (1628-1694), demonstrated central truths of human anatomy and physiology that had escaped Western medicine for more than a millennium ...led and elegantly drawn illustrations revolutionizing the understanding of human anatomy.<ref name=harveygalileo>[http://galileo.rice.edu/Catalog/NewFiles/harvey.ht
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  • ...the basic sciences, including bacteriology and chemistry, and focusing on human anatomy. At the time, education and training in laboratory science was considered t
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  • ...n employing the findings of dissection of the human body as the arbiter of human anatomy, as opposed to accepting the reports of anatomists of antiquity.<ref name=S ...s contemporaries, having unquestionably accepted Galen's conclusions about human anatomy, found themselves in turmoil, stunned and even outraged at what eventuated
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  • ===&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Vesalius and von Kalkar and human anatomy===
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  • ...he Workings of the Human Body''). He is often called the founder of modern human anatomy.
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  • ...ith the [[France|French]], as well as within the work of contemporaneous [[human anatomy|human anatomists]] who undertook measurements of the body such as [[cephali
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  • ...edge that comprises the core of surgical thinking. That knowledge includes human anatomy, a working understanding of hemostasis, wound healing, nutrition and all th
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  • ...he Workings of the Human Body''). He is often called the founder of modern human anatomy.<ref>Nutton V (2002) Portraits of science. Logic, learning, and experimenta
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  • ...er. Feedback between body size at weaning, annual fertility, paleoecology, human anatomy and physiology and the trade off of extrinsic and intrinsic mortality are a
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  • ...orm that is not only functionally but also proportionally similar to the [[human anatomy|human body]] was meant to enhance its human and environment-friendly qualit
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  • ...orm that is not only functionally but also proportionally similar to the [[human anatomy|human body]] was meant to enhance its human and environment-friendly qualit
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  • ...nographic, revealing carnal love in all its splendor. Artists exposed the human anatomy in full detail, without any concern for discretion or modesty. However the
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  • ...e role of vitalism in Western medicine, and the roles of the organs of the human anatomy in the maintenance of life became better understood, reducing the need to e
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  • ...es=p.114|id=}}</ref> various histories of ancient Egypt, numerous detailed human anatomy studies and the famous pre-Cupernican Ptolemeic map of a flat earth circums
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  • * Martini, Frederic, Michael J. Timmons, and Robert B. Tallitsch (2009) ''Human Anatomy.'' San Francisco: Pearson/Benjamin Cummings.
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