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2. Historical Anatomies Home > Browse Titles > Wilhelm Braune: Topographisch-anatomischer Atlas : nach Durchschnitten an gefrornen Cadavern • Author & Title Description • Bibliographic Information •Access Full Digitized Book
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4. Topographisch-anatomischer atlas nach durchschnitten an gefrorenen Cadavern Leipzig, 1872
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5. Braune, Wilhelm (1831-1892): Topographisch-anatomischer Atlas : nach Durchschnitten an gefrornen Cadavern, Leipzig: Verlag von Veit & Comp., 1867-1872
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6. Versuche über die Nachweisbarkeit des Strychnins in verwesenden Cadavern
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7. Topographisch-anatomischer Atlas nach Durchschnitten an gefrornen Cadavern
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8. Topographisch-anatomischer Atlas, nach Durchschnitten an gefrornen Cadavern
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10. Die Lage des Uterus und Foetus am Ende der Schwangerschwaft : nach Durchschnitten an gefrornen Cadavern Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item
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11. Bemerkungen im Bezug auf die Nachweisberkeit des Strychnins in verwesenden Cadavern
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12. Author(s): Braune,Wilhelm,1831-1892.; Schmiedel,C,lithographer, Title(s): Die Lage des Uterus une Foetus am Ende der Schwangerschaft : nach durchschnitten an gefrornen Cadavern/ illustrirt von Dr
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13. Topographisch-anatomischer Atlas: nach Durchschnitten an gefrornen Cadavern
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14. Title(s): Topographisch-anatomischer Atlas : nach Durchschnitten an gefrorenen Cadavern
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15. Images from Christian Wilhelm Braune's Topographisch-anatomischer Atlas, nach Durchschnitten an gefrornen Cadavern and Die Lage des Uterus und Foetus Ende der Schwangerschaft, nach durchschnitten an Gefrornen Cadavern., Leipzig : Verlag von Veit & Comp., 1872
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16. This is a chromolithograph from the book Topographisch-anatomischer Atlas : nach Durchschnitten an gefrornen Cadavern by Wilhelm Braune
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17. Название: Topographisch-anatomischer Atlas: nach Durchschnitten an gefrorenen Cadavern («Топографическо-анатомический атлас после разрезов замороженного тела») Место публикации: Лейпциг, Германия
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18. Braune, Wilhelm (Publisher): Topographisch-anatomischer Atlas : nach Durchschnitten an gefrornen Cadavern
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19. Topographisch-anatomischer Atlas: nach Durchschnitten an gefrornen Cadavern
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20. Title: Topographisch-anatomischer Atlas : nach Durchschnitten an gefrornen Cadavern / herausgegeben von Dr
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CADAVERN [kəˈdavər]
Cadaverous is used to describe a person who looks as if they were dead, such as someone who looks especially thin, pale, or bony. Cadaverous is an adjective form of cadaver -a dead body, especially a dead human body. The word cadaver is sometimes used interchangeably with the word corpse, but cadaver is especially used in a scientific context to refer to a body that is the subject of scientific study or medical use, such as one that will be dissected.
A cadaver is a dead body. The term “cadaver” is usually used in a medical context to refer to a human body which is being utilized for medical purposes, or the body of an animal which has died while under medical care. Many cultures have a variety of beliefs surrounding the respectful handling and disposal of the dead,...
A cadaver is a dead human body that is used by medical students, physicians and other scientists to study anatomy, identify disease sites, determine causes of death, and provide tissue to repair a defect in a living human being. Students in medical school study and dissect cadavers as a part of their education.
The first records of the word cadaver come from the 1300s. It comes from the Latin cadāver, meaning "corpse," from the Latin verb cadere, meaning "to perish." One adjective form of cadaver is cadaverous, but it's not used in a technical way.