نتایج جستجو برای: andreas vesalius

تعداد نتایج: 3564  

2013
Alexandra Mavrodi George Paraskevas

Previously, anatomists considered paranasal sinuses as a mysterious region of the human skull. Historically, paranasal sinuses were first identified by ancient Egyptians and later, by Greek physicians. After a long period of no remarkable improvement in the understanding of anatomy during the Middle Ages, anatomists of the Renaissance period-Leonardo da Vinci and Vesalius-made their own contrib...

Journal: :Blood 2016
Robert Jones Kate E McDonald Joseph A Willson Bart Ghesquière David Sammut Eleni Daniel Alison J Harris Amy Lewis A A Roger Thompson Rebecca S Dickinson Tracie Plant Fiona Murphy Pranvera Sadiku Brian G Keevil Peter Carmeliet Moira K B Whyte John Newell-Price Sarah R Walmsley

Department of Infection, Immunity, and Cardiovascular Disease and Department of Oncology and Metabolism, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom; Medical Research Council/University of Edinburgh Centre for Inflammation Research, Queen’s Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Laboratory of Angiogenesis and Vascular Metabolism, Vesalius Research...

2004
Robert D Goldney Peter R Mansfield Melissa K Raven Jon N Jureidini Joseph M Rey Michael J Dudley Kristine Macartney Peter McIntyre Stan B Sidhu Roger Peverill

The library’s links with medicine’s history continue with its extraordinary collection of historical books. These include Vesalius’ ground-breaking exposé of human anatomy (1543), Ambroise Paré’s magnus opus on his surgical techniques and wisdom (1585), Harvey’s revolutionary unravelling of the circulation (1628), Morgagni’s clinicopathological observations that launched modern pathology (1761)...

Journal: :Zeitschrift für philosophische Literatur 2021

Journal: :Tidsskrift for Den norske lægeforening 2021

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