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- Vesalius [r]: (1514 - 1564) Flemish physician who revolutionized the field of anatomy by laying the groundwork for a new, observation-based methodology, using dissections of human cadavers. [e]
- William Harvey [r]: (1579–1657) English physician who discovered the true nature of blood circulation and the function of the heart as a pump. [e]
- CZ Talk:Recipes [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Greek alphabet [r]: Set of twenty-four letters that has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BC. [e]
- Herophilus [r]: (335 B.C. - 280 B.C.) Alexandrian physician, often called the father of anatomy. [e]
- Soranus of Ephesus [r]: (1st - 2nd century) Greek physician from Ephesus, who was one of the chief representatives of the Methodic school of medicine. [e]
- Cancer in cats [r]: The leading cause of death in geriatric domestic cats, this topic includes both metastatic and locally invasive neoplasia [e]
- Chemical biology [r]: Various teaching and/or research programs in chemistry that focus on integrating chemistry and biology through the use of chemistry-based methodologies and tools for biological discovery and application. [e]