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Books on: Vesalius

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    Minds behind the Brain: A History of the Pioneers and Their Discoveries
    Book by Stanley Finger; Oxford University Press, 2000
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    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library

    Attractively illustrated with over a hundred halftones and drawings, this volume presents a series of vibrant profiles that trace the evolution of our knowledge about the brain. Beginning almost 5000 years ago, with the ancient Egyptian study of "the marrow of the skull," Stanley Finger takes us on ...
     
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    The Revolution in Science, 1500-1750
    Book by A. Rupert Hall; Longman, 1983
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    'It may be recommended to everybody as the best summary of what happened in the Scientific Revolution that we have had, or are likely to have for another thirty years.' Bulletin of the Society for Renaissance Studies
     
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    Medical Firsts: From Hippocrates to the Human Genome
    Book by Robert E. Adler; Wiley, 2004
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    Collections: History, Entire Library

    An exploration of medical discoveries-from the ancient Greeks to the present "Always help, or at least do no harm." Following this simple yet revolutionary idea, Hippocrates laid the foundation for modern medicine over two millennia ago. From the Hippocratic Oath to the human genome, from Pasteur's ...
     
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    Issues of Death: Mortality and Identity in English Renaissance Tragedy
    Book by Michael Neill; Clarendon Press, 1998
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    Collections: Literature, Entire Library

    Issues of Death offers a fresh approach to the tragic drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Starting from the premise that "death" is a historical construct that is differently experienced in every culture, it treats Renaissance tragedy as an instrument for reimagining the human encounter ...
     
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    The Great Doctors
    Book by Robert Silverberg; Putnam, 1964
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    ...The Dead Hand of Tradition 28 3 Vesalius: The Prince of Grave Robbers 38...anatomical teachings. He was Andreas Vesalius, Brussels-born, son of an apothecary...Avicenna was the Prince of Physicians, Vesalius must be called the Prince of Grave...
     

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Encyclopedia Articles on: Vesalius

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    Vesalius, Andreas
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    VESALIUS, ANDREAS visa le s, 1514 64, Flemish anatomist. He made many discoveries in...of human cadavers; the notable illustrations are attributed to Jan von Calcar. Vesaliuss condensation (1543) appeared in English as The Epitome of Andreas Vesalius (1949). His work overthrew many of the hitherto-uncontested doctrines of the...
     
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    Fallopius
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...Gabriello or Gabriele Fallopio gabreel lo, gabrea la fal-lo pyo, 1523 62, Italian anatomist; pupil and successor of Andreas Vesalius and teacher of Hieronymous Fabricius at Padua. His important discoveries include the fallopian tubes, leading from uterus to...
     
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    Zoology
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...the Middle Ages (except among the Arab physicians). With the Renaissance direct observation of nature revived; landmarks were Vesalius anatomy and Harveys demonstration of the circulation of blood. The invention of the microscope and the use of experimental...
     
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    Science
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...revolution in science began with the work of Copernicus, Paracelsus, Vesalius, and others in the 16th cent. and reached full flower in the...iatrochemistry, the forerunner of modern medical chemistry. Andreas Vesalius, like Paracelsus, turned away from the medical teachings of...
     
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    Anatomy
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...were made available to the medical schools. A better understanding of the science was soon reflected in the discoveries of Vesalius , William Harvey , and John Hunter . Various modern technologies have significantly refined the study of anatomy: X rays...
     

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