Professor of Anatomy (Cambridge)

The chair of the Professor of Anatomy at the University of Cambridge was founded by the university in 1707. In 1924, the scope of the professorship was extended from purely human anatomy to cover the anatomy of all vertebrates, as well as embryology.

Professors of Anatomy

gollark: Which is more time-efficient than just going over all your flashcards or something.
gollark: Basically, they use algorithms™ to determine when you've probably mostly forgotten a thing, so you can be reminded of it.
gollark: Spaced repetition things are a cooler variant of flashcards.
gollark: If you're making notes *from memory*, that's probably good.
gollark: You remember things by going over them when you don't remember them particularly well.

References

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