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    An anatomical theatre (Latin: Theatrum Anatomicum) was a specialised building or room, resembling a theatre, used in teaching anatomy at early modern universities...
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    The Anatomical Theatre of Padua, Northern Italy, is the first permanent anatomical theatre in the world. Still preserved in the Palazzo del Bo, it was...
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    The Anatomical Theatre of the Archiginnasio is a hall once used for anatomy lectures and displays held at the medical school in Bologna, Italy that used...
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    it currently houses the Archiginnasio Municipal Library and the Anatomical Theatre. In the heart of the palace is the university Chapel of Santa Maria...
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    The Theatrum Anatomicum or Leiden anatomical theatre was an anatomical theatre and cabinet of curiosities of Leiden University that opened in Leiden in...
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    "The Old Operating Theatre". The Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret. Retrieved 2022-01-19. "Palazzo Bo and Anatomical Theatre | Università di Padova"...
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    criticism of Professors such as Girolamo Fabrici. Anatomical theatres became a popular form for anatomical teaching in the early 16th century. The University...
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    the Rectorate and the School of Law. It is also home to the oldest anatomical theatre in the world. "Palazzo Bo, Padua - padova.com". www.padova.com. Retrieved...
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    Amsterdam. Later it served as a guildhall, museum, fire station and anatomical theatre, among other things. The Waag is the oldest remaining non-religious...
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  • famous anatomical theatre drew artists and scientists studying the human body during public dissections. It is the oldest surviving permanent anatomical theatre...
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    people he had robbed and killed. The severed head is currently in the anatomical theatre of the University of Lisbon's Faculty of Medicine, following the formation...
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    convent in central Leiden. It includes a reconstructed traditional anatomical theatre. It also has many galleries that include the apparatus with which...
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    following the Uppsala Synod in 1593. The university has a famous anatomical theatre, constructed by the scientist and polymath Olof Rudbeck (1630–1702)...
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    Gustavianum (category Anatomical theatres)
    cupola on its roof. The anatomical theatre is today the second-oldest remaining anatomical theatre in the world. The anatomical theatre was used until the...
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  • botanical garden, laboratories for chemistry and physics, and an anatomical theatre, as well as adding a new wing to the University Hall (originally Leuven's...
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    Hunter opened his anatomical theatre at No. 16 in 1766, running it until his death in 1783. It continued to be used for anatomical lectures until 1831...
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    called Magendie a "disgrace to Society" and his public vivisections "anatomical theatres" following a prolonged dissection of a greyhound which attracted...
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    after his execution as a murderer and is mutilated by surgeons in the anatomical theatre. The prints were intended as a form of moral instruction; Hogarth...
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  • killed in Rotterdam whose skeleton was displayed in the Rotterdam anatomical theatre. Sometime before 1710, and probably in Rotterdam, she was involved...
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  • The anatomical theatre at the University of Padua, where O'Shiel received his second degree...
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  • name as founder and developer of different institutes such as the Anatomical Theatre and the polyclinic. At the end of the summer semester of 1815, Ackermann...
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    of South Holland was home to the Leiden Anatomical Theatre. Leiden Anatomical Theatre was amongst other theatres which was centers of arts and sciences...
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    genitalia, which led to a publication in 1668. For his research in the anatomical theatre on the ovarian follicle he used female rabbits. (The dissection of...
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    Teatri" ('Bologna of the Theatres'), an association of the major theatrical facilities in the city. This is a circuit of theatres which offer diverse theatrical...
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    teach anatomy as well and where a statue of him is housed at the Anatomical Theatre of the Archiginnasio. Later he is believed to have taught at the Sapienza...
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    Sala Lancisiana of Saint James in Augusta (category Anatomical theatres)
    part of the hospital of San Giacomo degli Incurabili, and site of an anatomical theatre. It was built at the end of the 16th century by the architect Francesco...
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    of paupers' bodies for medical research without their consent. An anatomical theatre in Cambridge was vandalised late in 1833 "by an angry mob determined...
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    of animal specimens, a natural history and medical library, and an anatomical theatre. A late example of the juxtaposition of natural materials with richly...
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    Leiden Observatory 1633; the Natural History Museum, with a very complete anatomical cabinet; the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (National Museum of Antiquities)...
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  • to inexplicably disappear and reappear when out of sight, and the anatomical theatre the team found in the village turns out to be made of stone boxes...
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