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Anatomy is the backbone of medical science and therefore every clinician must have a clear and in-depth understanding of human anatomy. As the first video of our new endeavor to share some knowledge of anatomy in a dynamic and engaging way - we revisit the history of the subject. From ancient Egypt, following the history of mankind itself - right up to the modern times. All in less than 60 seconds. We hope you will enjoy it. Do like the video, share it and subscribe to our channel to support us. Thank you, Dr Bishwajeet Saikia (MBBS,MD) Faculty, Department of Anatomy, NEIGRIHMS Dr Sudipta Dipak Baruah (MBBS, MD) Senior Resident, Department of Anatomy, NEIGRIHMS We await your feedbacks. ****************************************************** Our most sincere gratitude to Dr Dewark Sharma for his help while preparing this video. ****************************************************** References: Lindemann, Mary (2010). Medicine and Society in Early Modern Europe (2nd ed.). Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. p. 91. Porter, Roy (1999-10-17). The Greatest Benefit to Mankind: A Medical History of Humanity (The Norton History of Science). W. W. Norton. pp. 49–50. ISBN 9780393319804. Retrieved 17 November 2013. Singer, Charles (1957). A Short History of Anatomy & Physiology from Greeks to Harvey. NEw York: Dover Publications Inc. p. 5. Singer, Charles (1957). A Short History of Anatomy & Physiology from Greeks to Harvey. NEw York: Dover Publications Inc. p. 7. Singer, Charles (1957). A Short History of Anatomy & Physiology from Greeks to Harvey. NEw York: Dover Publications Inc. p. 10. Siddiquey, Ak Shamsuddin Husain (2009). "History of Anatomy". Bangladesh Journal of Anatomy. 7 (1): 1–3. doi:10.3329/bja.v7i1.3008. Singer, Charles (1957). A Short History of Anatomy & Physiology from Greeks to Harvey. NEw York: Dover Publications Inc. p. 29. Bay, Noel Si-Yang; Bay, Boon-Huat (December 2010). "Greek anatomist herophilus: the father of anatomy". Anatomy & Cell Biology. 43 (4): 280–283. doi:10.5115/acb.2010.43.4.280. ISSN 2093-3665. PMC 3026179. PMID 21267401. Singer, Charles (1957). A Short History of Anatomy & Physiology from Greeks to Harvey. NEw York: Dover Publications Inc. p. 47. Boas, Marie (1970). The Scientific Renaissance 1450-1630. Fontana. pp. 120, 248. Vesalius, finding Galen full of errors, was quite certain that he had been able to eradicate them. Boas, Marie (1970). The Scientific Renaissance 1450-1630. Fontana. p. 262. Like any sixteenth-century anatomist too he [Harvey] began with what Gelen had taught, and managed to interpret Galen's words to win support for his new doctrine. Pasipoularides, Ares (March 1, 2014). "Galen, father of systematic medicine. An essay on the evolution of modern medicine and cardiology". International Journal of Cardiology. 172 (1): 47–58. doi:10.1016/j.ijcard.2013.12.166. PMID 24461486. Siraisi, Nancey G. (1990). Medieval and Early Renaissance Medicine. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press. p. 84. ISBN 978-0-226-76129-9. Park, Katherine (November 2010). "Myth 5 - That the Medieval Church Prohibited Dissection". In Numbers, Ronald L. (ed.). Galileo Goes to Jail and Other Myths about Science and Religion. Harvard University Press. pp. 43–49. ISBN 9780674057418. Nutton, Vivian (2004). Ancient Medicine. London and New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. p. 138. ISBN 978-0-415-36848-3. Crombie, A.C. (1967). Medieval and Early Modern Science (volume 1 ed.). Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. p. 180 and 181. Klestinec, Cynthia (2004). "A History of Anatomy Theaters in Sixteenth-Century Padua". Journal of the History of Medicine. 59 (3): 376–379. doi:10.1093/jhmas/59.3.375. PMID 15270335. Persaud, Tubbs, Loukas, T.V.N, Shane R. Marios (2014). A History of Human Anatomy. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, LTD. p. 55. ISBN 978-0-398-08105-8. lindemann, mary (2010). Medicine and Society in Early Modern Europe. Cambridge university press. p. 92. ISBN 978-0-521-73256-7. Gordon, Benjamin Lee (1959). Medieval and Renaissance Medicine. New York: Philosophical Library, Inc. pp. 422–426. Persaud, Loukas, Tubbs, T.V.N. Marios, Shane R. (2014). A History of Human Anatomy (Second ed.). Springfield, Illinois, U.S.A: Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, LTD. pp. 56, 55–59. ISBN 978-0-398-08105-8. Retrieved 2015-11-28. Mitchell, Piers D; Boston, Ceridwen; Chamberlain, Andrew T; Chaplin, Simon; Chauhan, Vin; Evans, Jonathan; Fowler, Louise; Powers, Natasha; Walker, Don (2017-03-02). "The study of anatomy in England from 1700 to the early 20th century". Journal of Anatomy. 219 (2): 91–99. doi:10.1111/j.1469-7580.2011.01381.x. PMC 3162231. PMID 21496014. "Leonardo Da Vinci first Anatomist". Life in The Fast Lane. 2009-04-19. Retrieved 2 November 2014. Roach, Mary (2003). Stiff: The curious Lives of Human Cadavers. New York: W.W. Norton. pp. 37–57. Hologram: • Medical Hologram | Future of Medical Stude...