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History of Anatomy

This section explores the historical foundations of anatomy, acknowledging how the field has been shaped by exclusionary practices, power imbalances, and limited representation. It also highlights the progress that has been made toward more ethical, inclusive approaches to anatomical science. By examining where anatomy has been—and where it continues to fall short—this page invites reflection on how language remains a key area where further change is needed.

Past
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3rd Century BCE

Greek Physicians performed Systematic Cadaveric Dissections

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1200-1300's

Legalization of Dissection
First public dissection in 1315

  • Grave Robbing

  • Body Donation

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1400-1500's
  • Interest in dissection grew beyond medicine among artists and the general population

  • Dissection Theatres

  • Critical component of medical education

  • Increased malpractice in acquiring cadavers

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1800-1900's
  • UK Anatomy Act (1832)

  • Unclaimed Bodies Donation

  • Socioeconomic Divide

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1900-2000's
  • Body Donation Promotion

  • Canada 100% Donation

Present
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Inclusive Anatomy

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