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* State Anatomy of Great Britain ( 1717 )
In 1986 his critical book Another Voice – An Alternative Anatomy of Britain ( ISBN 0-947752-71-4 ) was published and was well received.
He was the son of Joseph Gamgee, a veterinary surgeon and the sibling of Dr John Gamgee, inventor and Professor of Anatomy and Physiology at Dick Veterinary College, Edinburgh and Dr Arthur Gamgee, Fullerian Professor of Physiology and Comparative Anatomy at The Royal Institution of Great Britain, London.
Sampson was the author of a series of major books, starting with Anatomy of Britain ( 1962 ).
* Anatomy of Britain ( 1962 )
* Anatomy of Britain today ( 1965 )
* The New Anatomy of Britain ( 1971 )
* Changing Anatomy of Britain ( 1982 )
* The Essential Anatomy of Britain: Democracy in Crisis ( 1992 )
: The Anatomy of Britain in the 21st Century ( 2004 )
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# Anatomy of Britain ( 1962 )
# Anatomy of Britain today ( 1965 )
# The New Anatomy of Britain ( 1971 )
# Changing Anatomy of Britain ( 1982 )
# The Essential Anatomy of Britain: Democracy in Crisis ( 1992 )
The Anatomy of Britain in the 21st Century ( 2004 )
During this era he wrote a number of books including Anger and After: A Guide to the New British Drama ( 1962 ), titled " The Angry Theatre " in the USA ; revised and expanded and published in paperback ( 1969 ); Anatomy of a Television Play ( 1962 ), concerning the Armchair Theatre productions Afternoon of a Nymph and The Rose Affair ; Cinema Eye, Cinema Ear: Some Key Film-Makers of the Sixties ( 1964 ); and The Art Nouveau Book in Britain ( 1966 ).

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In 1671, Malpighi ’ s Anatomy of Plants was published in London by the Royal Society, and he simultaneously wrote to Mr. Oldenburg, telling him of his recent discoveries regarding the lungs, fibers of the spleen and testicles, and several other discoveries involving the brain and sensory organs.
The much acclaimed shot was examined and detailed in Bravo Television's Anatomy of a Scene.
On graduation he was immediately offered the chair of Surgery and Anatomy ( explicator chirurgiae ) at Padua.
Preminger's Anatomy of a Murder was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture.
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.
The relaxed restrictions on dissection provided a suitable environment for Gray's Anatomy, a text that was a collective effort and became widely popular.
Now seen as unwieldy, Gray's Anatomy was born out of a need to create a single volume on anatomy for the traveling doctor.
In his book, The Anatomy and Physiology of the Nervous System in General, and of the Brain in Particular, Gall claimed that a larger bump in one of these areas meant that that area of the brain was used more frequently by that person.
That poem was put into music in the 1994 album Anatomy of a Poet, by band In the Nursery.
The language used during the movie startled the Chicago Police Commissioner and Mayor Richard J. Daley, and as a result Anatomy of a Murder was banned in that city.
Anatomy of a Murder was selected as the seventh best film in the courtroom drama genre .< ref >
Marquette County Courthouse was used in the film version of Anatomy of a Murder, which was set in the area.
In 1936 about 8. 10 km² were set aside as a public reserve and in 1939 a koala enclosure was built by the Institute of Anatomy.
* The movie Anatomy of a Murder was filmed in Ishpeming and surrounding areas in 1959, based on the novel by Ishpeming native John D. Voelker under the pen name Robert Traver.
In 1910 he was appointed as Demonstrator in the Department of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at Oxford University, and started on the systematic observation of the courtship habits of water birds such as the Common Redshank ( a wader ) and grebes ( which are divers ).
The Human Tissue Act superseded the Anatomy Act 1832 which was found by an independent commission ( The Redfern Report ) to be inadequate on contemporary collection and use of human tissues, following the Alder Hey organs scandal.
Just prior to his death in 1781, Royall, Jr. left land to Harvard, the sale of which was intended for the " endowing of a Professor of Laws at said college, or a Professor of Physics and Anatomy ".
He studied the development of the endocrine glands and spleen and in 1853 was appointed Lecturer on Anatomy at St George's Hospital Medical School in London.
The newest, 40th edition of Gray's Anatomy was published on 26 September 2008 by Elsevier under the Churchill Livingstone imprint in both print and on-line versions.
Despite the aforementioned efforts to keep Gray's Anatomy readable by students, when the 39th edition was published, students were identified as a secondary market for the book, and companion publications such as Gray's Anatomy for Students, Gray's Atlas of Anatomy and Gray's Anatomy Review have also been published in recent years.
It was formerly held by the Institute of Anatomy in Canberra.

Anatomy and book
Spengler's book inspired Frye to have his own " vision of coherence ", resulting in Anatomy of Criticism.
In 1976 Sondheim appeared, together with theatre critic Frank Rich, John Weidman ( book for Pacific Overtures ) and members of the original cast of Pacific Overtures in a television program titled " Anatomy of a Song.
In another, Emery Reves ' book " The Anatomy of Peace "( 1945 ) laid out the arguments for replacing the UN with a federal world government and quickly became the " bible " of world federalists.
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.
In his book Anatomy of an Epidemic ( 2010 ), Robert Whitaker described the partnership that has developed between the APA and pharmaceutical companies since the 1980s.
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.
The senior editor of this book and accompanying website is Professor Susan Standring, who is Emeritus Professor of Anatomy at King's College London.
The American medical drama Grey's Anatomy takes its name from the title of this book.
The 1996 Steven Soderbergh film Gray's Anatomy, featuring monologuist Spalding Gray, also takes its name from the title of the book, as does Gray's Anatomy: Selected Writings, a 2009 book by British political philosopher John N. Gray.
In Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, the book that Tom catches Becky Thatcher looking at, and which she tears a page of, is implied to be Gray's Anatomy.
Loop of Henle ( Grey's Anatomy book )
Much of the focus on Blake only came about during the last century when Northrop Frye discussed his work in his book " The Anatomy of Criticism.
Frater Achad, in his magnum opus called The Anatomy of The Body of God, has written interpretations of this book in Thelema.
Sarvepalli Gopal in the book Anatomy of a Confrontation calls Elst " a Catholic practitioner of polemics " who " fights the Crusades all over again on Indian soil ".
His latest book, Anatomy of Injustice: A Murder Case Gone Wrong, was published by Knopf in February 2012.
* Patricia Cayo Sexton's book Spanish Harlem: Anatomy of Poverty ( 1965 )
Hodgkin published as a book his Lectures on Morbid Anatomy in 1836 and 1840.

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