Cave drawings and stone figures of the human body date back to the Middle Aurignacian period (40,000-16,000 B.C.), but not until many millennia later were serious efforts made toward study of human anatomy.
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Obstetric and Gynecologic Milestones
May 1996, Norman Pub.
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