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Free manual of cadaver dissection modifiable by other anatomists

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Even in the rapidly changing field of cadaver dissection, published guide books still play an important role in the anatomy lab. However, commercial manuals with lengthy volumes and inflexible copyrights have several limitations which can be complemented by open-source manuals. Recently, the authors have manufactured and distributed a free electronic dissection manual (anatomy.co.kr), where descriptions are written concisely and images are drawn schematically. Moreover, simplified signs are employed to represent the cadaver viewing angles and manner of dissection. Based on the original files of this manual, other anatomists can revise and utilize the descriptions and figures. We expect many updated versions of our manual to be shared between students all over the world.

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Chung, B.S., Chung, M.S. Free manual of cadaver dissection modifiable by other anatomists. Anat Sci Int 90, 201–202 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12565-014-0271-9

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