Joseph hunter's preserved anatomical parts after death and autopsy
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His contributions to medicine. Hunter performed an important experiment on the effects of ligation of the blood supply from the carotid artery to the antlers [23]. After the operation, he observed how the antler of the stag became cold and stopped growing.
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Hunter wrote The Natural History of the Human Teeth (1771), A Treatise on the Venereal Disease (1786), and Observations on Certain Parts of the Animal Oeconomy (1786). A Treatise on the Blood, Inflammation, and Gun-shot Wounds was published posthumously in 1794.
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