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1. General Anatomy 2. Superior Extremity 3. Inferior Extremity 4. Thorax 5. Abdomen 6. Back and Vertebral Column 7. Head, Face and Neck 8. Brain 9. Histology 10. Embryology 11. Genetics 12. Radiology 13. Body Decomposition and Embalming 14. Attitude and Communication Skills 15. Medical Bioethics 16. Ethical Issues in Medical Genetics 17. X-rays