History of the anatomy of the human body – Intensive course – Summarizing 5000 years of evolution

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History of the anatomy of the human body – Intensive course – Summarizing 5000 years of evolution
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History of the anatomy of the human body.

In this short video you will learn:

Definition of anatomy and physiology.

The difference between anatomy and physiology.

The origin of the term anatomy.

The first scientific document on dissection.

How anatomists began to study anatomy and dissections.

The progression and contribution to the anatomy of subsequent civilizations (the ancient Egyptians/Alexandria, ancient Greece, ancient China, the Islamic world, the Roman Empire).

The progress of anatomy during different eras/periods (pre-scientific period, scientific period, middle ages (dark ages), renaissance until modern times.

The contribution of individuals and some of their philosophies (Hippocrates, Erasistratus, Herophilus, Menes, Galen (Aelius Galenus), Leonardo da Vinci, Schleiden and Schwann, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen.

You will learn who is known as the father of medicine, the father of physiology and the father of human anatomy.

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