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'''''Gray's Anatomy''''' is a [[human]] medical reference work, frequently regarded as a key text. In [[2374]], [[Harry Kim]] included the work in a database for a [[Emergency Medical Hologram Replacement Program|new replacement EMH]]. ([[VOY]]: "[[Message in a Bottle]]")
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'''''Gray's Anatomy''''' is an [[Human]] medical reference work, written by [[Henry Gray]], and is frequently regarded as a key text in [[Earth]] and [[Federation]] medicine.
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In [[2374]], [[Harry Kim]] included the work in a database for a [[Emergency Medical Hologram Replacement Program|new replacement EMH program]]. Once the [[Emergency Medical Replacement Hologram|new EMH]] was activated it began to recite ''Gray's Anatomy'' from chapter one, however was cut off midway through the second paragraph when its [[holomatrix]] experienced a data overload. ([[VOY]]: "[[Message in a Bottle]]")
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:'''Chapter one: The Animal Cell:'''
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:"All the tissues of the body originate from a microscopic structure, the fertilized ovum, which consists of a soft, jelly-like material enclosed in a membrane and containing a vesicle or a small spherical body inside which are one or more denser spots. This may be regarded as a complete cell. All solid tissues consist largely of cells essentially similar to it in nature but differing in external form."
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:"In the higher organisms a cell may be defined as a nucleated mass of protoplasm of microscopic size. Its two essentials, therefore, are: a soft jelly-like material, similar to that found in the ovum, and usually styled cytoplasm, and a small spherical body imbedded in it, and termed a nucleus. Some of the unicellular protozoa contain no nuclei..."
   
 
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Revision as of 05:39, 9 March 2006

Gray's Anatomy is an Human medical reference work, written by Henry Gray, and is frequently regarded as a key text in Earth and Federation medicine.

In 2374, Harry Kim included the work in a database for a new replacement EMH program. Once the new EMH was activated it began to recite Gray's Anatomy from chapter one, however was cut off midway through the second paragraph when its holomatrix experienced a data overload. (VOY: "Message in a Bottle")

Chapter one: The Animal Cell:
"All the tissues of the body originate from a microscopic structure, the fertilized ovum, which consists of a soft, jelly-like material enclosed in a membrane and containing a vesicle or a small spherical body inside which are one or more denser spots. This may be regarded as a complete cell. All solid tissues consist largely of cells essentially similar to it in nature but differing in external form."
"In the higher organisms a cell may be defined as a nucleated mass of protoplasm of microscopic size. Its two essentials, therefore, are: a soft jelly-like material, similar to that found in the ovum, and usually styled cytoplasm, and a small spherical body imbedded in it, and termed a nucleus. Some of the unicellular protozoa contain no nuclei..."

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