Human anatomy is the study of the structures of the human body.

 An understanding of anatomy is key to the practice of medicine and other areas of health.

 This includes information about blood vessels, organs, the skeleton, and nerves.

 Anatomy is often studied and taught using skeletons, models of blood, vessels, and Organs, to help students and understand the body and how it works.

 Moreover, Human Anatomy is a complex and dynamic field that is constantly evolving as new discoveries are made.




DISSECTION HALL

Human dissection is a cadaveric dissection which was practiced in Italy from 13th century. A demonstrator would carry out the dissection in an anatomy theatre while a master read from a medical textbook and pointed out the features of the body and students simply watched from a distance. Also students dissect cadavers under the supervision and direction of their instructor. Students have opportunities to investigate three-dimensional tissue continuity throughout the body, explore functional and clinical anatomical relations and explore specific related pathology to each cadaver.