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Adler, R. (2005). Coursework in anatomy and physiology and neuroanatomy and physiology: what is current and where should we go? Perspectives on Issues in Higher Education, 8(1), 3-8.

Dyer, G. and Thorndike, M. (2000). Quidne mortui vivos docent? The evolving purpose of human dissection in medical education. Academic Medicine, 75(10), 969-979.

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McLachlan, J., Bligh, J., Bradley, P., and Searle, J. (2004). Teaching anatomy without cadavers. Medical Education 38, 418-424.

Older, J. (2004). Anatomy: a must for teaching the next generation. Surgeon, 2(2), 79-90.

Persaud, T. (1997). A History of Anatomy: the Post-Vesalian Era. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.



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