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Brief Historyof AnatomyTA: Mike PascoeIPHY 3415
 
The Egyptians
1600 B.C.Egypt
Back inthe dayPresentday0 AD
IPHY 3415 Human Anatomy LabPage 2 of 30
 
World’s earliest known medical document,The Edwin Smith papyrus, describes earlyanatomical observations.
 
Cranial sutures, meninges, externalsurface of the brain, cerebrospinal fluid,and intracranial pulsations.
 
Could be based on 3000 B.C. !

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sdelabarra4392left a comment

Really good presentation. Could I use it to introduce anatomy to a dental hygiene class, citing you as the author and all that?

sdelabarra4392 replied:

It went really well. The students were interested and awake during the presentation! Thanks again for sharing it and letting me use it.
04 / 17 / 2010

Michael Pascoe replied:

You have my permission to use these slides for your class. Let me know how it goes! - Mike
04 / 08 / 2010

sharanjitgleft a comment

just wanted to know where you got the last poster from (or if you have a link or anything)? i'm doing some research on Gunther von Hagen!

Michael Pascoe replied:

I have the image, email me at - mike [dot pascoe [at colorado [dot edu I'll email you the image
01 / 18 / 2010

Michael Pascoeleft a comment

Fine with me, forgot to cite the first slide photography as coming from Von Hagen's BodyWorlds.

ptheodorleft a comment

thanks this is a great set of slides. I borrowed some for a 5th grade talk in san francisco if this is OK