تدور الحلقة حول تاريخ علم التشريح، وكيف نجحت الجراحة والتشريح في تغيير الطب القديم الذي اعتمد بشكل أساسي على أبقراط وجالينوس وكليهما وضع أسس الطب دون استخدام التشريح أو فحص الجسم البشري بعناية مما خلق مفاهيم مغلوطة حول الجسم والمرض.
تحاول الحلقة في النهاية الإجابة عن سؤال التشريح الآن، هل مايزال التشريح أداة لا غنى عنها في تدريس الطب أم ظهرت بدائل حديثة مثل الهولو أناتومي والتشريح الافتراضي لاستبداله.
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