cadaver dissection

cadaver dissection
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  • cadaver — [kə dav′ər] n. [L, prob. < cadere, to fall: see CASE1] a dead body, esp. of a person; corpse, as for dissection SYN. BODY cadaveric adj …   English World dictionary

  • Cadaver — For other uses, see Cadaver (disambiguation). Corpse redirects here. For other uses, see Corpse (disambiguation). A corpse, also called a cadaver in medical, literary, and legal usage or when intended for dissection, is a dead human body.[1][2]… …   Wikipedia

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  • Cadaver wart — A warty growth on the hand due to tuberculosis, typically of someone doing postmortem examinations. A cadaver with unsuspected tuberculosis was once a major hazard for pathologists and others in the autopsy room. Cadaver warts were among the… …   Medical dictionary

  • cadaver — noun Etymology: Latin, from cadere to fall Date: circa 1500 a dead body; especially one intended for dissection • cadaveric adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • cadaver — n. corpse; dead body intended for dissection …   English contemporary dictionary

  • cadaver organ — internal organ of a dead human body intended for dissection …   English contemporary dictionary

  • cadaver — n. Corpse, dead body, body, remains, subject (for dissection) …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • Prosection — A prosection is the dissection of a cadaver (human or animal) or part of a cadaver by a professional in order to demonstrate for students anatomic structure. [ Prosection. In Dorland s Illustrated Medical Dictionary. 30th ed. Douglas Anderson, ed …   Wikipedia

  • Galen — Claude Galien . Lithograph by Pierre Roche Vigneron. (Paris: Lith de Gregoire et Deneux, ca. 1865) Aelius Galenus or Claudius Galenus (September AD 129 – 199/217; Greek: Γαληνός, Galēnos, from adjective γαληνός , calm [1]), better known as Galen… …   Wikipedia

  • Autopsy — Post mortem redirects here. For other uses, see Post mortem (disambiguation). This article is about the medical procedure. For other uses, see Autopsy (disambiguation). Autopsy Intervention The …   Wikipedia

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