Anatomy
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Anatomical drawing of the human muscles from the Encyclopédie. |
Anatomy (from the
Greek anatomia, from
anatemnein, to cut up, cut open), is the branch of
biology that deals with the
structure and organization of living things. It can be divided into animal anatomy (
zootomy) and plant anatomy (
phytotomy). Furthermore, anatomy can be covered either regionally or systemically, that is, studying anatomy by bodily regions such as the head and chest for the former, or studying by specific systems, such as the nervous or respiratory systems for the latter. Major branches of anatomy include
comparative anatomy,
histology, and
human anatomy.
Animal anatomy may include the study of the structure of different animals, when it is called
comparative anatomy or
animal morphology, or it may be limited to one animal only, in which case it is spoken of as
special anatomy.
From a utilitarian point of view the study of
humans is the most important division of special anatomy, and this human anatomy may be approached from different points of view.
From that of Medicine it consists of a knowledge of the exact form, position, size and relationship of the various structures of the healthy human body, and to this study the term descriptive or topographical human anatomy is given, though it is often, less happily, spoken of as
anthropotomy.
So intricate is the
human body that only a small number of professional human anatomists, after years of patient observation, are complete masters of all its details; most of them specialize on certain parts, such as the brain or viscera, contenting themselves with a good working knowledge of the rest.
Topographical anatomy must be learned by repeated dissection and inspection of dead human bodies. It is no more a
science than a pilot's knowledge is, and, like that knowledge, must be exact and available in moments of emergency.
From the morphological point of view, however, human anatomy is a scientific and fascinating study, having for its object the discovery of the
causes which have brought about the existing structure of humans, and needing a knowledge of the allied sciences of
embryology or
developmental biology,
phylogeny, and
histology.
Pathological anatomy (or
morbid anatomy) is the study of
diseased
organs, while sections of normal anatomy, applied to various purposes, receive special names such as medical, surgical, gynaecological, artistic and superficial anatomy. The comparison of the anatomy of different
races of humans is part of the science of physical anthropology or anthropological anatomy. In the present edition of this work the subject of anatomy is treated systematically rather than topographically. Each anatomical article contains first a description of the structures of an organ or system (such as
nerves,
arteries,
heart, and so forth), as it is found in humans; this is followed by an account of the development (embryology) and comparative anatomy (morphology), as far as
vertebrate animals are concerned; but only those parts of the lower animals which are of interest in explaining human body structure are here dealt with. The articles have a twofold purpose; first, to give enough details of structure to make the articles on physiology, surgery, medicine and pathology intelligible; and, second, to give the non-expert inquirer, or the worker in some other branch of science, the chief theories on which the modern scientific groundwork of anatomy is built.
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List of anatomical topics*
List of human anatomical features*
Important publications in anatomy*
Body plan*
History of anatomy*
Human anatomical parts named after people*
Human anatomy*
Organ (anatomy)*
Superficial anatomy*
Head and neck anatomy*
Zootomical terms for location*
Neuroanatomy is an annual journal of clinical neuroanatomy.
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High-Resolution Cytoarchitectural Primate Brain Atlases*
Free online anatomy atlas*
The NPAC Visible Human Viewer*
On-Line Medical Dictionary*
Anatomy of the Human Body by Henry Gray*
Online Radiology Anatomy Resources*
Gray's Anatomy wiki*http://immunity-info.net
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Anatomy Atlases - a digital library of anatomy information*
Instant Anatomy - Online anatomy website with podcasts*
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