Definition and branches of anatomy. preservation methods of the cadaver

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Definition and branches of anatomy. Preservation methods of the cadaver


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ANATOMY- 1 DR. VIJAY T. PATIL MUP’S Ayurved college, Risod , Washim

THE DEFINITION OF ANATOMY Anatomy: The word "anatomy" is the combination of two Greek words, ana ="apart", tomy ="to cut". The science that deals with the structure & organisation of the body Branches: Gross Anatomy Microscopic Anatomy

Gross Anatomy Definition: Gross anatomy is the study of macroscopic details of human body structure. That which can be seen with the naked eye Kinds: Regional : body studied by area Systematic : body studied by system

Microscopic Anatomy Definition:- It deals with the study of microscopic details of tissues that make human body. That which can be seen with the assisted eye Kinds : Cytology : The study of cells Histology : The study of tissues

Embryology Embryology (or Developmental Anatomy):- This branch deals with the study of embryo, from single-cell stage to the development of a complete human.

Surface anatomy Surface anatomy:-   Surface anatomy, as the named indicates, is anatomy of the surface of human body structures. It is also known as topographic anatomy

Radiological Anatomy Radiological Anatomy:- In this branch, we study the body by using various radiological and imaging techniques. Eg . X-RAY, USG, CT ,MRI

Clinical anatomy Clinical anatomy:- Clinical anatomy is the application of anatomical knowledge to clinical practice. This branch is a more practical aspect of human anatomy and is of supreme importance for medical professionals.

Preservation methods of the cadaver Cadaver/ Corpse:- A corpse, also called a cadaver in medical literary and legal usage or when intended for dissection, is a dead human body.[

For Preservation Carbolic acid – 1 part Glycerin - 2 part Formalin- 3 part Water - 4 part

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