the fisrt dissection was recorded in the university of bologna in the year 1315 during the renaissance.
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This operation should not be done if cancer has metastasized (spread) beyond the head and neck, or if the cancer has invaded the bones of the cervical vertebrae
yes it can be done
Protein complementation is a technique that combines foods with limiting amino acids. this is done to improve protein quality in the human body.
No parts of human body remains unburnt ( it completely turns into ashes ) after cremation if the cremation is done in electrical burning ghat with proper temperature. It should not remain unburnt.
There are many uni-cellular organisms which are single celled and survive independently without depending on other cells. If your question is Can a Human cell survive out of Human body? Yes, the human cells can survive out of human body if all the nutrition and the other factors which keep the cell to function are provided to the cell. multi-cellular organisms are made up of tissues of different kinds and organs which are inter-dependent for nutrition and survival. So if the cells are removed from human body, it will survive till the nutrition gets exhausted. There are many scientific methods by which the nutrition and other required substances are provided to the cells which are taken from human body and stored for long periods. The cells are also made to multiply outside the body and it is known as cell-culture or tissue culture.
No. The Romans, and most of the ancient people for that matter, had a respect for the human body. Dissection of a human was strictly forbidden and even executed criminals were given a burial of some type.No. The Romans, and most of the ancient people for that matter, had a respect for the human body. Dissection of a human was strictly forbidden and even executed criminals were given a burial of some type.No. The Romans, and most of the ancient people for that matter, had a respect for the human body. Dissection of a human was strictly forbidden and even executed criminals were given a burial of some type.No. The Romans, and most of the ancient people for that matter, had a respect for the human body. Dissection of a human was strictly forbidden and even executed criminals were given a burial of some type.No. The Romans, and most of the ancient people for that matter, had a respect for the human body. Dissection of a human was strictly forbidden and even executed criminals were given a burial of some type.No. The Romans, and most of the ancient people for that matter, had a respect for the human body. Dissection of a human was strictly forbidden and even executed criminals were given a burial of some type.No. The Romans, and most of the ancient people for that matter, had a respect for the human body. Dissection of a human was strictly forbidden and even executed criminals were given a burial of some type.No. The Romans, and most of the ancient people for that matter, had a respect for the human body. Dissection of a human was strictly forbidden and even executed criminals were given a burial of some type.No. The Romans, and most of the ancient people for that matter, had a respect for the human body. Dissection of a human was strictly forbidden and even executed criminals were given a burial of some type.
He did not keep that sort of a diary.
Radical neck dissection is a major operation. Extensive tests are done before the operation to try to determine where and how far the cancer has spread.
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The meaning of Fetal Pig Dissection is to cut apart the pig fetus. They are a byproduct of the park food industry. This is done to study how pigs bodies work.
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having the real experience ( unlike virtual dissection ) , along with the fact that you can get a good understanding of the internal organs , and identify the tissue organs , and have an appreciation of the complexity of living organisms as well as through about what is inside each animal and what each animal is like .
If the tumor penetrates less than 1mm, dissection is not usually done.
All medical schools in the United States include Gross Anatomy in the first year curriculum, and for many schools that entails cadaver dissection. It is deemed by many to be the "right of passage" for every first year medical student to endure on the path to become a physician, whether they become a surgeon or general practitioner. So pretty much every doctor has done cadaver dissection for research/educational purposes; however, many types of surgeons (especially plastic surgeons) use cadavers to hone their skills and to pass re-certification exams.
If it is 1-2 mm, node dissection may be done at the time of primary treatment or the patient may be observed and only undergo lymph node dissection if the area later shows signs of disease.
I don't see any health benefits no matter how it's done