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'Gray's Anatomy' Author Exposed as Plagiarist

The famous medical textbook is caught up in a controversy with a recent survey of historical evidence accusing its autho Henry Gray of plagiarism

ANI

WASHINGTON D.C.: A plagiarism controversy has hit the world again with a recent survey of historical evidence accusing the famous author Henry Gray of the same.

The survey demonstrated that Gray plagiarized parts of the first edition of his book, ‘Gray's Anatomy,’ the famed textbook of human anatomy that was initially published in 1858 and is currently in its 41st edition.

Included in the evidence are traits of character that exhibit Gray's inclination towards garnering credit, intellectual and financial, to himself, to others' cost.

"It was sad for Gray that he didn't live long enough to acquire generosity. He'd stood on other people's shoulders, but was in too much of a hurry to say thanks," said author Dr. Ruth Richardson.

The study appears in Clinical Anatomy.

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