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Early Anatomists' Impact on Medicine
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Early Anatomists' Impact on Medicine
Egyptians
Egyptians
Greek Anatomy, B.C.
Greek Anatomy, B.C.
Roman Era
14th and 15th Centuries
14th and 15th Centuries
14th and 15th Centuries
Leonardo da Vinci
16th Century
16th Century
Pre-Vesalian skeleton
16th Century
Anatomical Images
Public Dissection
Vesalius Teaching Anatomy
Vesalius' Drawings
Rennaissance
Dissections
Illustration of muscles of mastication, 1550's
16th Century
17th Century
17th Century
Dr. Jan Jessenius (1566-1621)
17th Century
18th Century
Morgagni
Anatomical wax model, 1785
19th Century
19th Century
Claude Bernard, 1860's
A Lesson in Anatomy in 1826
Virchow
References: History of Anatomy
Author: Kyle E. Rarey, Ph.D. / rarey@dean.med.ufl.edu
Contact: Russell Fielding / rtfield@ufl.edu
Version: Produced by the Office of Medical Informatics
Copyright: 2001 by the University of Florida
Location: http://medinfo.ufl.edu/other/histmed/rarey/index.html
Created: February 20, 2001
Modified: February 22, 2001