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*Anatomy lesson of Dr. Willem van der Meer, 1617 *Anatomy lesson of Dr. Willem van der Meer, 1617
*''[[The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp]]'' by [[Rembrandt]] shows an anatomy lesson taking place in Amsterdam in 1632. *''[[The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp]]'' by [[Rembrandt]] shows an anatomy lesson taking place in Amsterdam in 1632.
-*''[[Péan and his surgery class before operation]]'' by [[Henri Gervex]]+*''[[Heat's Anatomy]]'' (1887) by [[Henri Gervex]]
 +*''[[Péan and his surgery class before operation]]'' (1887) by [[Henri Gervex]]
*''[[The Anatomist]]'', ([[1869]]) by [[Gabriel von Max]] *''[[The Anatomist]]'', ([[1869]]) by [[Gabriel von Max]]
===Surgery in painting=== ===Surgery in painting===
*''[[The Agnew Clinic]]'' *''[[The Agnew Clinic]]''
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Illustration: The Flayed Angel (1746), anatomical drawing by Jacques Gautier d'Agoty

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Anatomy (from the Greek anatomia, from ana: separate, apart from, and temnein, to cut up, cut open) is the branch of biology that is the consideration of the structure of living things. Anatomy should not be confused with histopathology (also called anatomical pathology or morbid anatomy), which is the study of the gross and microscopic appearances of diseased organs.

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