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The anatomist raised the head and presented it to him.
These findings are compatible with the work of earlier anatomists.
By 1828 anatomists were paying others to do the digging.
Clarke had some celebrity in his day as an anatomist.
Anatomists use specific terms to indicate visible areas of the body.
Their methods are those of the anatomist and the geneticist.
He was also an anatomist and invented several surgical instruments.
Often, the results contradict the old assumptions of plant anatomists.
Never mind that no anatomist has ever detected the pathways by which an animal can love.
Anatomists also divide the body into planes to facilitate discussion.
No anatomist has ever detected the human soul, either.
"The death end of the research began back in 1952, with an anatomist named Lansing.
The final major anatomist of ancient times was Galen, active in the 2nd century.
He was a highly influential anatomist, making important contributions in his study of the nervous system.
The anatomist that they sold the cadavers to was suspicious.
I do not think that any anatomist or physiologist will give this question an affirmative answer.
Academic human anatomists are usually employed by universities, medical schools or teaching hospitals.
These scientists tell us that anatomists have overlooked this organ for centuries.
Some anatomists have debated whether these two muscles are distinct entities.
Anatomists would even dissect members of their own family.
For centuries, the anatomist relied on the artist to record the dry details of the human body, inside and out.
Many anatomists identified three such stages of visual analysis in the cortex.
"She is a trained surgeon and anatomist," I said indignantly.
In the book, for example, the brothel where the anatomist performs his experiments is next to a church.
Until recently, it was thought that the modern autopsy process derived from the anatomists of the Renaissance.