Anatomy and Histology

Anatomy and histology are two branches of science that focus on the structure and function of the body at a microscopic level. Anatomy studies the physical structure of the body and its associated organs, including their form, position, function, and development. Histology involves studying the microscopic anatomy of the body's cells, tissues, and organs. Together, these two disciplines form the basis of clinical and medical research, providing critical insights into the structure and composition of the body, enablingidentification of diseases and disorders, and informing the development of treatments.

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Newborns’ Cranial Vault: Clinical Anatomy and Authors’ Perspective

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Human Anatomy: An Inlet of Medicine and Surgery 

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