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    Anatomy Seminar

    This is a course from a previous year. View the current courses
    Peggy Gould
    Advanced—Year

    This is an opportunity for advanced students who have completed Anatomy I to pursue their study of anatomy in greater depth. Each student will research a topic or topics in which functional anatomy plays a significant part. We will meet weekly to discuss questions and share experiences. Students may enter this yearlong course in the second semester only with the permission of the instructor.

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