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Under his direction an anatomical theatre was built at Oxford.
A human body was never seen in Dubois' anatomical theatre.
After that, the building hosted an anatomical theatre, library and other university facilities for half a century.
It is the oldest surviving permanent anatomical theatre in Europe.
Hunter's house incorporated a large library, a museum and an anatomical theatre.
The building has also served as a guildhall, museum, fire station and anatomical theatre, among others.
An anatomical theatre was an institution used in teaching anatomy at early modern universities.
It also houses a perfectly preserved 17th-century anatomical theatre (used in its time for public dissections).
The first anatomical theatre was built at the University of Padua in 1594 and is still preserved.
Thomas Jefferson built an anatomical theatre for the University of Virginia.
There is an anatomical theatre inside.
It includes a reconstructed traditional anatomical theatre.
Since 1595, Padua's famous anatomical theatre drew artists and scientists studying the human body during public dissections.
Anatomical theatre completed at the University of Padua.
- Engraving of the anatomical theatre at Leiden University.
At Jena he was responsible for the establishment of an anatomical theatre and an Accouchierhaus (maternity house).
Don't miss Olof Rudbeck's vertiginous anatomical theatre, where executed criminals were dissected.
Theatrum Anatomico-chirurgicum was an anatomical theatre which existed from 1736 until 1785 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
He was also a driving force between the establishment of the Domus Anatomica, the first anatomical theatre in Copenhagen.
Kuriger's work at the anatomical theatre in Paris gave him the experience to move from portraits and devotional objects into anatomy and obstetrics.
With the aid of Frederick III, he established "Anatomical theatre" at Copenhangen.
A first anatomical theatre was constructed in 1595, in a different location, but in 1636 it was replaced by a bigger one in the current location.
The university has a famous anatomical theatre, constructed by the scientist and polymath Olof Rudbeck (1630-1702), in the old university building Gustavianum.
Rudbeck had spent time in Leiden, and both the anatomical theatre and the botanical garden he founded in Uppsala in 1655 were influenced by his experiences there.
The construction of an anatomical theatre in 1713 marks the beginning of the medical school, then supervised by the collegium medico-chirurgicum of the Prussian Academy of Sciences.