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=My Thoughts= March 2008 By Jeffrey Lee and Cameron Mohr In this particular assignment, My partner and I had to gather information about four different anatomists.Our duty was to create a slide show and to blog about the different historical findings of these influential figures. First of all, let me state that this assignment far more easier said than done. This proved to be one of my most despised assignments in anatomy for a number of reasons, but for now, let us elaborate on the highlights of this project.

One of the few things that I did enjoy about this project was the fact that research on Gray, da Vinci, Vesalius, and Eustachi. It was quite fascinating to know that many of the significant discoveries that these anatomists made were able to make are relevant to what us anatomy students learn in our textbooks and various other sources. For example David Gray's book "//**Henry Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body**//" is still in popular use today. Many critics praise this book for being one of the most comprehensive books concerning the subject of anatomy, even though this book dates to be over 100 years old. Also, these anatomist were also nonconformist, who went against the teachings of the church in order to persure this type of exploration.

The portion of this project that I really disliked was the large amount of information that was needed to complete these two assignments. Painfully, the blog was very time-consuming and required a great deal of knowledge to be inputted. The powerpoint portion of this assignment was quite simple, as I had to compile pictures these different anatomists and where several facts had to be stated about the picture. The biggest problem for me was that this time of work is very tedious, compared to when we learn about concepts and ideas more than on specific people.

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