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3000 BCE
1st removal of organs
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1915 BCE
A man’s chest is cut open at the beginning of his autopsy
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1910 BCE
Richard Cabot
American physician Richard Cabot studies 1000 autopsies and finds out that 40% of the bodies that a incorrect cause of death -
1804 BCE
Karl von Rokitansky of Vienna (1804–78), the gross (naked eye) autopsy reached its apogee
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1651 BCE
English physicians Charles Scarborough and Edward Arris performing an autopsy
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1543 BCE
Andreas Vesalius
used autopsies to distinguished abnormal anatomy in humans -
1200 BCE
Europeans preserve bodies to make autopsies easier
Autopsies were done is Europe regularly that they started to preserve bodies better -
300 BCE
Erasistratus and Herophilus
pioneered the anatomical by dissecting cadavers to study how organs and nerves worked -
44 BCE
Death of an Emperor
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