> 
> A shot from the head of the table of the Anatomical Theater of the
> University of Padua, first used in 1595, and the first in Europe.  It
> is preserved but no longer in use.  In its heyday, hundreds of medical
> students occupied the circular tiers above, leaning over to see the
> dissection.
> 
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=14891531&size=lg
> 
> (K-7, DA 16-45)
> 
> Dissection of cadavers was legal in the Republic of Venice, as long as
> the remains were given a proper burial afterwards.
> 
> Rick

I'll bet you'd love to get some old instruments and start slicing away on
that! Is there a retro movement among the chirurgical?

B


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