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He was the first human to dissect a human.
6th Century B.C.
He was the first learder to give an "okay" to cut open bodies for medical studies.
300 B.C.
2600 BC
Discovered circulatory system
Brink, J. G., & Hassoulas, J. (2009). The first human heart transplant and further advances in cardiac TRANSPLANTATION at Groote Schuur hospital and the University of Cape town - with reference to : The OPERATION. a human CARDIAC transplant : An interim report of a successful operation performed at Groote schuur Hospital, Cape Town. Cardiovascular journal of Africa. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4200566/.
Brink, J. G., & Hassoulas, J. (2009). The first human heart transplant and further advances in cardiac TRANSPLANTATION at Groote Schuur hospital and the University of Cape town - with reference to : The OPERATION. a human CARDIAC transplant : An interim report of a successful operation performed at Groote schuur Hospital, Cape Town. Cardiovascular journal of Africa. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4200566/.
In my opinion I think the way anatomy came about was wrong, but at the same time you have to think about the time period when it all happened. In present time you cant just cut open a body randomly because it seems interesting and you want to explore more. If you were to cut someones body you would most likely go to jail but back then they didnt know any better. To conclude my thought on that topic i really wish there was a more organized way on how the body was formed and a complete solid fondation was established for the human body. I found a lot of the information facinating. One thing tat stood out to me was the part about how there was full time and part time "employees" that would go and basically hunt for cadavers. Im not too quite sure how that makes me feel specifically but i do know it twists my mind.