Dissecting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Anatomy Act
Wm. 4, c. 75) (English), by which the practice of dissecting human corpses is regulated, and a license required for it.
Dissection
The act of dissecting an animal or plant as dissection of the human body
Ornithotomy
The anatomy or dissection of birds
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Milfoil
common composite herb Achillea Millefolium with white flowers and finely dissected leaves yarrow
Necrotomy
The dissection of dead bodies also excision of necrosed bone
Neurotomy
The dissection or anatomy of the nervous system
Preparator
One who prepares beforehand as subjects for dissection specimens for preservation in collections etc
Osteotomy
The dissection or anatomy of bones osteology
Phytotomy
The dissection of plants vegetable anatomy
Prosector
One who makes dissections for anatomical illustration usually the assistant of a professional anatomist
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