Definition of Anatomist. Meaning of Anatomist. Synonyms of Anatomist

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Definition of Anatomist

Anatomist
Anatomist A*nat"o*mist, n. [Cf. F. anatomiste.] One who is skilled in the art of anatomy, or dissection.

Meaning of Anatomist from wikipedia

- functions of those parts and the chemical processes involved. For example, an anatomist is concerned with the shape, size, position, structure, blood supply and...
- The Anatomist may refer to: The Anatomist, a 1696 play by Edward Ravenscroft Several fictionalized accounts of the Burke and Hare murders, including:...
- illness before he was born. An elder brother was William Hunter, the anatomist. As a youth, he showed little talent, and helped his brother-in-law as...
- the blood. The body is studied by health professionals, physiologists, anatomists, and artists to ****ist them in their work. The human body is composed...
- time, Andreas Vesalius was also making some strides of his own. A young anatomist of Flemish descent made famous by a penchant for amazing charts, he was...
- photographer. He has written five booksSleep Demons, Five Quarts, The Anatomist, Insomniac City and Sweat – and has produced one book of photography,...
- William King (22 April 1809 – 24 June 1886), was an Anglo-Irish geologist at Queen's College Galway. He was the first (in 1864) to propose that the bones...
- John Smith (1721–1797) was a Scottish physician and academic. Smith was born in Maybole, Scotland, where his father, William, was a merchant. He studied...
- 1562) was an Italian priest and anatomist often known by his Latin name Fallopius. He was one of the most important anatomists and physicians of the sixteenth...
- (/ˈkuːpər/ KOO-pər; c. 1666 – 8 March 1709) was an English surgeon and anatomist, famous for his early description of what is now known as Cowper's gland...