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  • 51subject — I. v. a. 1. Subdue, control, bring under rule, make submissive, make subordinate. 2. Enslave, enthrall. 3. Expose, make liable. 4. Submit, refer, make accountable. 5. Make subservient. 6. Cause to undergo. II. a …

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  • 52prosector — noun A person who prepares a body for dissection by students, or dissects them as demonstrations …

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  • 53Cadaver — For other uses, see Cadaver (disambiguation). Corpse redirects here. For other uses, see Corpse (disambiguation). A corpse, also called a cadaver in medical, literary, and legal usage or when intended for dissection, is a dead human body.[1][2]… …

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  • 54Medieval medicine — For contemporary medicine practiced outside of Western Europe, see Islamic medicine, Unani, Byzantine medicine, Traditional Chinese medicine, and Ayurveda. Astrology played an important part in Medieval medicine; most educated physicians were… …

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  • 55Placebo — For other uses, see Placebo (disambiguation) and Placebo effect (disambiguation). Sugar pill redirects here. For Kids of 88 album, see Sugarpills. The placebo effect can be produced by inert tablets, by sham surgery, and by false information,… …

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  • 56Edinburgh — For other uses, see Edinburgh (disambiguation). City of Edinburgh Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Èideann Scots: Edinburgh   Unitary Authority City   City of Edinburgh …

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  • 57Bullfrog — For other uses, see Bullfrog (disambiguation). American Bullfrog adult male Conservation status …

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  • 58History of anatomy — The history of anatomy as a science extends from the earliest examinations of sacrificial victims to the sophisticated analyses of the body performed by modern scientists. It has been characterized, over time, by a continually developing… …

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  • 59Medicine in medieval Islam — In the history of medicine, Islamic medicine or Arabic medicine refers to medicine developed in the medieval Islamic civilization and written in Arabic, the lingua franca of the Islamic civilization. Despite these names, a significant number of… …

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  • 60Anatomy — • The science of the form and structure of living beings Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Anatomy     Anatomy     † …

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