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{{Infobox CC Item
A '''Medical Book''' of different treatments and healing ailments for the ill.
|image= [[File:Medical_Book.jpg|160px]]
*''Found at:'' Tower of Gheddon
|desc= A Medical Book of different treatments and healing ailments for the ill.
*''Use:'' To learn Doc's level seven technique Hang Ten.
}}
*''Aquired:'' Found in a chest in the Tower.
The {{nihongo|'''{{PAGENAME}}'''|絶版医学解体新書|zeppan igaku kaitai shinsho}} is an item in {{CC}}. Titled, ''Cray's Anatomy'', it reveals the wonders of the human body (Rated R).
==Info==
*'''Found at:''' [[Tower of Gheddon]]
*'''Use:''' To learn [[Doc]]'s level seven [[Tech|technique]] [[HangTen]].
*'''Acquired:''' Found in a chest in the Tower.
==Trivia==
* ''Cray's Anatomy'' is a pun of ''[[Wikipedia:Gray's Anatomy|Gray's Anatomy]]'', the classic human anatomy textbook written in 1858.
{{CC Items}}
[[Category:Chrono Cross Items]]

Latest revision as of 07:42, 13 July 2020

Medical Book
Medical Book.jpg
Description A Medical Book of different treatments and healing ailments for the ill.

The Medical Book (絶版医学解体新書 zeppan igaku kaitai shinsho?) is an item in Chrono Cross. Titled, Cray's Anatomy, it reveals the wonders of the human body (Rated R).

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Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Cray's Anatomy is a pun of Gray's Anatomy, the classic human anatomy textbook written in 1858.