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In the sixteenth century, it became common for medical students across Europe to learn about plants in the summer and to attend dissections in the winter. Though today we may regard botany and anatomy as distinct disciplines, in the past they both belonged to the study of medicine. As other historians have already noted, medical botany and human anatomy came to striking prominence in the s…