Increasingly within medical teaching, it has acquired a far more humanistic face, epitomized by ceremonies at the start and end of dissection to connect the dead body with the once living individual and his/her families. To the general public over recent years, it is represented by the enormously popular public exhibitions of plastinated cadavers and body parts. Within academia, it has frequently been seen as the bastion of medical teaching, even as a handmaid of surgery. Anatomy has undergone radical changes over its history, and even now its appearance varies between audiences.
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