A 1555 copy of Andreas Vesalius’ De humani corporis fabrica with the author’s own extensive hand-written notes and corrections, is being made available for study at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library ...
Cambridge University Library holds well-preserved copies of the Fabrica, and its companion piece the Epitome - publications that helped Vesalius realise his personal ambitions in the 16th Century ...
Philadelphia’s College of Physicians is home to tens of thousands of books on medicine spanning centuries of health and science. This week, the group will bring out one of its most prized volumes, a ...
A rare second edition of a classic textbook on the human form by the Renaissance anatomist Andreas Vesalius recently soared past its $1.2 million high estimate to sell for $2.2 million in an online ...
Andreas Vesalius (1514–1564) used dissection and images to revolutionize the way we see the human body and the way we illustrate books. If there is one book from the remarkable time of the medical ...
The storm still rages around the name of Vesalius, as it has ever since his death on the Greek island of Zante four hundred years ago. Is he one of the four or five great names in the history of ...
ONE of the most remarkable developments of exact learning in recent years is the growth of an interest in the history of medicine and science Which has shot up in the United States of America. It ...
Five centuries ago, a small Flemish man changed medicine forever. Andreas Vesalius was born in Brussels in 1514. He was thought to have some form of dwarfism, but in his professorship in Italy at the ...
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For the sixth consecutive year, Karger Publishers is seeking top-of-the-line applicants for its Vesalius Innovation Award. The award is aimed at early-stage startups in the Health Sciences and ...