Andreas Vesalius, The Reformer of Anatomy


Leído por David Wales

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Vesalius (born in Brussels, 1514-1564) is one of the foundation stones of modern medicine. Forsaking the study of anatomy by reading the ancients, he instead dissected bodies and drew detailed illustrations of his observations. He was enormously influential in the development of modern medicine. This 1910 biography opens up his life admirably. The printed book contains many illustrations taken from his works. The listener will want to be aware that modern historians of medicine are much more positive about the contributions of medieval Arabic medical teachers than the author of this book. - Summary by David Wales (3 hr 23 min)

Capítulos

Dedication And Preface 7:06 Leído por David Wales
Introduction 28:50 Leído por David Wales
Anatomy In Ancient Times 20:18 Leído por David Wales
Mondino, The Restorer Of Anatomy 11:38 Leído por David Wales
Mondino's Successors 15:06 Leído por David Wales
Vesalius's Early Life 6:40 Leído por David Wales
Sojourn In Paris 21:20 Leído por David Wales
Vesalius Returns To Louvain 5:42 Leído por David Wales
Professor Of Anatomy At Padua 13:16 Leído por David Wales
First Contribution To Anatomy 4:23 Leído por David Wales
Publication Of The Fabrica 14:07 Leído por David Wales
Publication Of The Epitome 3:31 Leído por David Wales
Contents Of The Fabrica 17:15 Leído por David Wales
Contemporary Anatomists 15:56 Leído por David Wales
Commentators And Plagiarists 7:01 Leído por David Wales
The Court Physician 4:50 Leído por David Wales
Pilgrimage And Death 6:12 Leído por David Wales