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Osteotomy

The dissection or anatomy of bones osteology

Phytotomy

The dissection of plants vegetable anatomy

Resurrectionist

One who steals bodies from the grave as for dissection

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Prosector

One who makes dissections for anatomical illustration usually the assistant of a professional anatomist

Rachitome

A dissecting instrument for opening the spinal canal

Necrotomy

The dissection of dead bodies also excision of necrosed bone

Scalpel

with a thin keen blade used by surgeons and in dissecting

Anatomy Act

Wm. 4, c. 75) (English), by which the practice of dissecting human corpses is regulated, and a license required for it.

Burkism

killing persons for the purpose of selling their bodies for dissection. See preamble of the (English) Anatomy Act, 1833 (2 &

Neurotome

An instrument for cutting or dissecting nerves

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Osteotomy

The dissection or anatomy of bones osteology

Phytotomy

The dissection of plants vegetable anatomy

Resurrectionist

One who steals bodies from the grave as for dissection

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Prosector

One who makes dissections for anatomical illustration usually the assistant of a professional anatomist

Rachitome

A dissecting instrument for opening the spinal canal

Necrotomy

The dissection of dead bodies also excision of necrosed bone

Scalpel

with a thin keen blade used by surgeons and in dissecting

Anatomy Act

Wm. 4, c. 75) (English), by which the practice of dissecting human corpses is regulated, and a license required for it.

Burkism

killing persons for the purpose of selling their bodies for dissection. See preamble of the (English) Anatomy Act, 1833 (2 &

Neurotome

An instrument for cutting or dissecting nerves

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