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- Anatomes totius is a book written in 1564 by André Vésale and Jacques Grévin. In the years after the 1543 publication of De humani corporis fabrica, the...
- Anatomy (from Ancient Gr**** ἀνατομή (anatomḗ) 'dissection') is the branch of morphology concerned with the study of the internal structure of organisms...
- ISBN 9780429878855 Bartholin, Thomas (1654). "Historia XI. Sirenis se Marini Hominis Anatome". Thomae Bartholini historiarum anatomicarum rariorum centuria (I et )II...
- Since this paper appeared a year before the publication of Malpighi's Anatome Plantarum (1675–1679), Ray has the priority. At the time, Ray did not fully...
- pioneer in the study of neurology and brain science. He wrote Cerebri Anatome (Latin: Anatomy of the brain) in 1664, followed by Cerebral Pathology in...
- supplementary volume in 1697. In his autobiography, Malpighi speaks of his Anatome Plantarum, decorated with the engravings of Robert White, as "the most...
- physician Thomas Willis described a glandula pinealis in his book, Cerebri anatome cui accessit nervorum descriptio et usus (1664). Willis criticised Descartes's...
- the secrets of nature. The frontispiece to Gerhard Blasius's 1681 book Anatome Animalum, engraved by Jan Luyken, was the first depiction of a many-breasted...
- person to describe and illustrate xylem vessels, which he did in his book Anatome plantarum ... (1675). Although Malpighi believed that xylem contained only...
- praestigiis daemonum (Weyer), Heidelberg Catechism 1564 in literatureAnatomes totius (Vesalius), Ausbund, Enchiridion of Dietrich Philips 1565 in literature...