Anthropotomy

/ˌænθroʊˈtɒməpi/ noun

The scientific study of human structure and anatomy, especially through dissection and detailed examination of body parts.

From 'anthropos' (human) + 'tome' (cut/section) + '-y' (noun suffix). This term emerged in the Renaissance when systematic human dissection became accepted as a scientific practice.

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