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==Vesalius Skull==
==Vesalius Skull==


Andrew Vesalius (1514-1564), who is called the "greatest of anatomists." At the time he came into the field medicine was struggling against the dominating Galenic teachings and the theories of Paracelsus, but perhaps most of all against the superstitions of the time.
Andrew Vesalius (1514-1564), who is called the "greatest of anatomists."  
 
At the time he came into the field medicine was struggling against the dominating Galenic teachings and the theories of Paracelsus, but perhaps most of all against the superstitions of the time.
 
 
:'''Links:''' [[Book_-_A_History_of_Science_3|History - The Great Anatomists]] | [[Musculoskeletal_System_-_Skull_Development|Skull Development]] | [[Embryology History]]
 


[[Category:Historic Embryology]] [[Category:Skull]] [[Category:Cartoon]]
[[Category:Historic Embryology]] [[Category:Skull]] [[Category:Cartoon]]

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Vesalius Skull

Andrew Vesalius (1514-1564), who is called the "greatest of anatomists."

At the time he came into the field medicine was struggling against the dominating Galenic teachings and the theories of Paracelsus, but perhaps most of all against the superstitions of the time.


Links: History - The Great Anatomists | Skull Development | Embryology History

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