THE ORIGIN OF ANATOMY AND TERMINALOGY

Authors

  • Abdunabieva Khakimakhon Andijan State Medical Institute Assistant of the “Anatomy and clinical anatomy”

Keywords:

History, investigation, science, life system, physical parts, human analyzation.

Abstract

The deliberate investigation of the inward design of the human body, what we currently known as life systems, has its beginnings in ancient times. In any case, it was only after the European Renaissance that life structures arose as a proper science through careful perception and documentation. This article will investigate the verifiable advancement of physical review and the foundation of normalized wording, the two of which were essential in propelling comprehension we might interpret human morphology.

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Published

2024-02-22

How to Cite

Abdunabieva Khakimakhon. (2024). THE ORIGIN OF ANATOMY AND TERMINALOGY. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 11(02), 273–275. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/1105