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Перевод: anatomist
[существительное] анатом ; препаратор ; аналитик ; исследователь ; критик
Тезаурус:
- eminent naturalist and anatomist who devised the models of dinosaurs, etc., for the Great Exhibition (1851), HT i 3; Mrs Podsnap a "fine subject" for him because of her large bones, OMF i 2.
- Its good reception encouraged Boyle to set pen to paper, publishing his results in June 1663, at which time he observed, "Nor is it only by dissection of various animals that the naturalist may promote the anatomist's knowledge, but perhaps he may do it by devising ways to make the dead bodies of man and other animals keep longer than naturally they would do."
- When Jeremy Bentham, the radical jurist, philosopher and founder of University College, London, died in 1832 at the age of eighty-four he bequeathed his body to Dr Southwood Smith, an anatomist and author of Uses of the Dead to the Living , in which it was suggested that the difficulties experienced by medical schools in acquiring bodies for dissection could be alleviated if people chose to bequeath their bodies to them.
- In the 1860's the French anthropologist and anatomist, Pierre Paul Broca called attention to the fact that language disorders (termed "aphasias") were far more commonly observed after damage to the left hand side of the brain.
- Being in the Venetian Republic there was much freedom of thought in this university and the medical school in particular under the great anatomist Fabricius was famous for experimental work.
- At this time, Miller told Blair that he had been working with Nathanael St Andr, "the famous anatomist", examining structures of plants and he believed that together they would make some curious discoveries.
- A pupil of the anatomist John Hunter, Van Butchell later practised as a highly successful dentist before becoming an eminent truss-maker, specializing in the treatment of fistula.
- That dinosaurs, as a sub-order of the archosaurs, are traditionally thought of as reptiles is the legacy of the great nineteenth-century anatomist Richard Owen.
- The first serious attempt was made as early as 1869 by a young Swiss doctor, Johannes Friedrich Miescher (1844-;1894), whose uncle was Wilhelm His (1831-;1904), a most unusual anatomist who maintained the forward-looking proposition "La solution finale du problme du dveloppement tissulaire se trouve dans la chimie" (The final solution of the problem of development of organs is to be found in chemistry).
- The originator of modern embalming techniques was the eminent eighteenth-century Scottish surgeon and anatomist, William Hunter.
- The "introspected self" is thus a bodily self, not as someone else's body appears to and is described by the professional anatomist in his laboratory, but as the anatomist's own body appears to the anatomist himself."
- Professor Harold Saxon Burr, the distinguished Neuro Anatomist, formerly of Yale University School of Medicine, formulated the concept of the "L-field" or "Life-Field".
- It should do so today," says anatomist Dr Robert Presley of University College Cardiff, commenting on the paper.
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