Henry Gray, an anatomist and surgeon at St George’s Hospital Medical School in London,
first published his book on human anatomy in 1858. He died of smallpox 3 years later
at the age of 34,
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but his legacy lives on over one and a half century later with the publication of
the first edition of Gray’s Surgical Anatomy, written by a team of authors led by
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Reference
- Happy Birthday, Gray’s Anatomy.Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent). 2009; 22: 342-345
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Published online: February 27, 2020
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