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Anatomy and Cadaver

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Difference between Anatomy and Cadaver

Anatomy vs. Cadaver

Anatomy (Greek anatomē, “dissection”) is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. A cadaver, also referred to as a corpse (singular) in medical, literary, and legal usage, or when intended for dissection, is a deceased body.

Similarities between Anatomy and Cadaver

Anatomy and Cadaver have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Anatomy, Anatomy Act 1832, Andreas Vesalius, Body snatching, De humani corporis fabrica, Dissection, Erasistratus, Herophilos, Human body, Skeleton.

Anatomy

Anatomy (Greek anatomē, “dissection”) is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts.

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Anatomy Act 1832

The Anatomy Act 1832 (2 & 3 Will. IV c.75) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom that gave freer licence to doctors, teachers of anatomy and bona fide medical students to dissect donated bodies.

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Andreas Vesalius

Andreas Vesalius (31 December 1514 – 15 October 1564) was a 16th-century Flemish anatomist, physician, and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy, De humani corporis fabrica (On the Fabric of the Human Body).

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Body snatching

Body snatching is the secret removal of corpses from burial sites.

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De humani corporis fabrica

De humani corporis fabrica libri septem (Latin for "On the fabric of the human body in seven books") is a set of books on human anatomy written by Andreas Vesalius (1514–1564) and published in 1543.

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Dissection

Dissection (from Latin dissecare "to cut to pieces"; also called anatomization) is the dismembering of the body of a deceased animal or plant to study its anatomical structure.

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Erasistratus

Erasistratus (Ἐρασίστρατος; c. 304 – c. 250 BC) was a Greek anatomist and royal physician under Seleucus I Nicator of Syria.

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Herophilos

Herophilos (Ἡρόφιλος; 335–280 BC), sometimes Latinised Herophilus, was a Greek physician deemed to be the first anatomist.

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Human body

The human body is the entire structure of a human being.

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Skeleton

The skeleton is the body part that forms the supporting structure of an organism.

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Anatomy and Cadaver Comparison

Anatomy has 357 relations, while Cadaver has 48. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 2.47% = 10 / (357 + 48).

References

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