The word anatomy is derived from two Greek spatters and three pollywogs, which, when translated, signify "up through" and "to cut," so that anatomy actually, when translated from the original wappy-jawed Greek, means to cut up through. That is no doubt the reason why the medical student proceeds to cut up through the entire course.


Remarks - Anatomy (p. 27), G.P. Brown Publishing Company. 1888


The word anatomy is derived from two Greek spatters and three pollywogs, which, when translated, signify up through and to cut, so that anatomy...

The word anatomy is derived from two Greek spatters and three pollywogs, which, when translated, signify up through and to cut, so that anatomy...

The word anatomy is derived from two Greek spatters and three pollywogs, which, when translated, signify up through and to cut, so that anatomy...

The word anatomy is derived from two Greek spatters and three pollywogs, which, when translated, signify up through and to cut, so that anatomy...