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He graduated from the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1838, and a few years later set up in practice at Philadelphia and became a lecturer at the Philadelphia School of Anatomy.
His Anatomie menschlicher Embryonen ( Anatomy of human embryos ) employs a series of his most important drawings chronicling developing embryos from the end of the second week through the end of the second month of pregnancy.
The most extended treatment of melancholia comes from Robert Burton, whose The Anatomy of Melancholy ( 1621 ) treats the subject from both a literary and a medical perspective.
Illustration from Gray's Anatomy ( 1918 ) of a lateral view of the human brain, featuring the hippocampus among other neuroanatomical features
Robert the Bruce ’ s remains were removed from the coffin and the deteriorating lead shroud and inspected by James Gregory and Alexander Monro, Professor of Anatomy at the University of Edinburgh.
* George O ' Malley, a fictional character from Grey's Anatomy, nicknamed 007
* Meredith Grey, a character from Grey's Anatomy, often referred to as " Grey "
As a child, Porter was always reading, everything from classics to dime novels ; his favorite works were Lane's translation of One Thousand and One Nights, and Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy.
Or, The Anatomy of a Male Opossum: In a Letter to Dr Edward Tyson ," from Mr William Cowper, Chirurgeon, and Fellow of the Royal Society, London, by Edward Tyson, M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians and of the Royal Society.
It contains 184 chapters and description of 1120 illnesses, 700 medicinal plants, a detailed study on Anatomy, 64 preparations from mineral sources and 57 preparations based on animal sources.
A plate of the human skull | skull from the 1918 edition of Gray's Anatomy
* For an elaborate spoof, see " Nose-picking in the Pongidae and Its Implication for Human Evolution ", said to be from the American Journal of Nasal Anatomy, ( 1987 )
For Frye, this kind of coherent, critical integrity involves claiming a body of knowledge for criticism that, while independent of literature, is yet constrained by it: " If criticism exists ," he declares, " it must be an examination of literature in terms of a conceptual framework derivable from an inductive survey of the literary field " itself ( Anatomy 7 ).
Taking his cue from Aristotle, Frye's methodology in defining a conceptual framework begins inductively, " follow the natural order and begin with the primary facts " ( Anatomy 15 ).
Thus, rather than interpreting literary works from some ideological ' position ' — what Frye calls the " superimposed critical attitude " ( Anatomy 7 ) — criticism instead finds integrity within the literary field itself.
Notable non-US slashers are Cut from Australia, Cold Prey from Norway, Gutterballs from Canada, Anatomy from Germany, Dead in 3 Days ( In 3 Tagen bist du tot ) and its sequel from Austria and the French titles Haute Tension and Them.
The portrait shown in the header is derived from the painting The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Tulp by Rembrandt and represents the leading Amsterdam physician Hartman Hartmanzoon ( 1591 – 1659 ).
Dissecting unclaimed bodies from workhouse and hospital mortuaries through the Anatomy Act of 1832, the two worked for 18 months on what would form the basis of the book.

Anatomy and Ancient
* Barry J. Kemp, Ancient Egypt: Anatomy of a Civilization, Routledge 2006, ISBN 0-415-23549-9, pp. 166ff.
* Barry John Kemp Ancient Egypt: Anatomy of a Civilization, Routledge 1991, p. 88
* B. J. Kemp: Ancient Egypt: Anatomy of a Civilization, London 1989.
Besides the works mentioned St. John was also the author of Journal of a Residence in Normandy ( 1830 ); Lives of Celebrated Travellers ( 1830 ); Anatomy of Society ( 1831 ); History, Manners and Customs of the Hindus ( 1831 ); Margaret Ravenscroft, or Second Love ( 3 vols., 1835 ); The Hellenes, or Manners and Customs of Ancient Greece ( 1842 ); Sir Cosmo Digby, a novel ( 1844 ); Views in the Eastern Archipelago ( 1847 ); There and Back Again in Search of Beauty ( 1853 ); The Nemesis of Power ( 1854 ); Philosophy at the Foot of the Cross ( 1854 ); The Preaching of Christ ( 1855 ); The Ring and the Veil, a novel ( 1856 ); Life of Louis Napoleon ( 1857 ); History of the Four Conquests of England ( 1862 ); and Weighed in the Balance, a novel ( 1864 ).

Anatomy and separate
The sometimes separate editing efforts with mismatches between British and American edition numbering led to the existence, for many years, of two main " flavors " or " branches " of Gray's Anatomy: the U. S. and the British one.
All previous editions of Gray's Anatomy were organized by systemic anatomy ( i. e. there were separate sections for the body's entire skeletal system, entire circulatory system and entire nervous system, etc .).
* Matthew Baillie begins publication in London of A Series of Engravings, Accompanied with Explanations, which are Intended to Illustrate the Morbid Anatomy of Some of the Most Important Parts of the Human Body, the first comprehensive atlas of pathology as a separate subject.
* Matthew Baillie publishes The Morbid Anatomy of Some of the Most Important Parts of the Human Body, considered the first systematic study of pathology and the first publication in English on it as a separate subject.
His 1793 book, The Morbid Anatomy of Some of the Most Important Parts of the Human Body, is considered the first systematic study of pathology, and the first publication in English on pathology as a separate subject.

Anatomy and apart
One such show, Anatomy of a Scene, takes a scene from a movie and breaks it apart from the perspective of the production design, costume design, the writing, the acting, and the directing.

Anatomy and ",
Spengler's book inspired Frye to have his own " vision of coherence ", resulting in Anatomy of Criticism.
The Man with the Golden Arm ( 1955 ) broke new ground with its exploration of the then taboo subject of heroin addiction, as did Anatomy of a Murder with its frank courtroom discussions of rape and sexual intercourse — the censors objected to the use of words such as " rape ", " sperm ", " sexual climax " and " penetration ".
* Rebecca L. and James F. McMurry, Jr., " Anatomy of a Scandal, Thomas Jefferson and the Sally Story ", ( Thomas Jefferson Heritage Society, 2002 )
In his book Anatomy of the Orchestra, Norman Del Mar writes that the timpanist is " king of his own province ", and that " a good timpanist really does set the standard of the whole orchestra.
He produced an all-English edition of The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton, and, posing as the fictitious " Pavel Jerdanowitch ", founded the Disumbrationist school of modern painting as a hoax.
" By March 1959, Billboard noted that the popularity of the film and of Mandel's and Mulligan's albums " prompted a rush of jazz film scores ", and cited the signing of Duke Ellington to do the score for that year's Anatomy of a Murder, the release of The Five Pennies ( a biopic about the jazz band leader Red Nichols ), and a 1960 documentary Jazz on a Summer's Day,.
* " Anatomy of a Crash-Test Dummy ", IEEE Spectrum, October 2007
* " Pancreas, human – H & E ", Blue Histology – Accessory Digestive Glands, School of Anatomy and Human Biology,
* " Stand by Me ", a 2009 season five episode of the TV series Grey's Anatomy
* " Desire ", an episode of Grey's Anatomy
* In " The Name of the Game ", an episode of the drama Grey's Anatomy, Dr. Shepherd and Dr. Bailey treat a 7th grade regional spelling champion, making him spell words in order to both reduce his anxiety during awake brain surgery and test his cognitive function during the procedure.
Mallard's case would later be adapted as an episode of the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (" Anatomy of a Lye ", aired May 2, 2002 ) and also as an episode of Law & Order (" Darwinian ", aired January 7, 2004-though the driver is allowed to plead guilty to obstruction of justice after an autopsy reveals that the accident was not the cause of the fatal head injury ).
* Humberto Maturana, Jerome Lettvin, Warren McCulloch, and Walter Pitts, " Anatomy and physiology of vision in the frog ", 1960, Journal of General Physiology, 43: 129 — 175
The Stanley Medical Institute in Bethesda Maryland has collected in excess of 600 brains PDF In ARCH GEN PSYCHIATRY / VOL 61, NOV 2004, in a report called, " Brain Anatomy in Adults With Velocardiofacial Syndrome With and Without Schizophrenia ", SMRI published results of a Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study showing difference in brain structure of people with and without schizophrenia.
Northrop Frye found the term " cumbersome and in modern terms rather misleading ", and proposed as replacement the term ' anatomy ' ( taken from Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy ).
The album's title track was featured in the Grey's Anatomy episode " Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response ", and later covered by Kevin McKidd in the season seven episode " Song Beneath the Song ".
* " It's the End of the World ", an episode of Grey's Anatomy
In The Anatomy of Dependence ( Tokyo: Kodansha, 1973, translated by John Bester ), Takeo Doi identifies the symptoms of hikikomori, and explains its prevalence as originating in the Japanese psychological construct of amae ( in Freudian terms, " passive object love ", typically of the kind between mother and infant ).
According to Gray's Anatomy, " hen such sutures are tied by sutural ligament and periosteum, almost complete immobility results ", which would make moving these fused bones with gentle massage extremely improbable.
These songs included " Ready For You ", " Check It Out ", " Talk is Cheap ", and " Anatomy ".

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