The scientific approach of Andreas Vesalius
A) was the opposite of that advocated by Galen.
B) caused a revolution in chemistry.
C) involved dissection of human corpses.
D) was purely deductive and nonexperimental.
E) was halted when the church ruled against human dissection.
Ans: C
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