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page 1History of anatomy
Leonardo da Vinci
Italian Renaissance polymath (1452−1519)
Marcello Malpighi
Italian physician (1628-1694)
Gray's Anatomy
textbook of human anatomy
The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
painting by Rembrandt von Rijn

Gabriele Falloppio
Italian anatomist (1523-1562)

Thomas Bartholin
Danish physician, mathematician and theologian
De humani corporis fabrica
1543 Anatomy books written by Andreas Vesalius
Burke and Hare murders
series of murders committed in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1828
Nicolaes Tulp
physician, writer and mayor of Amsterdam (1593–1674)
Mondino de Liuzzi
Italian physician and anatomist (c.1270–1326)
anatomical theatre
hall designed for anatomical dissection
Caspar Bartholin the Elder
Danish polymath (1585-1629)
Alessandra Giliani
Italian anatomist
Realdo Colombo
Italian physician
William Hewson
British physiologist
Antonio Scarpa
Italian anatomist (1752-1832)
John Caius
English physician (1510–1573)
history of anatomy
aspect of history
body snatching
secret removal of corpses from burial sites
Jacopo Berengario da Carpi
Italian physician
Jacques Dubois
French anatomist (1478-1555)
Nomina Anatomica
international standard on human anatomic terminology
Kaitai Shinsho
book by Maeno Ryōtaku

anatomical model
3D model of human or animal anatomy
Alexander Monro
Scottish doctor (1697-1767)
Studies of the Fetus in the Womb
two drawings by Leonardo da Vinci
Zodiac Man
in astrology, a correlation of zodiacal names with body parts
Philip Verheyen
Flemish physician
Alexander Monro
Scottish physician and medical educator
Fasciculus Medicinae
15th century medical handbook

Alessandro Benedetti
Italian surgeon and anatomist
Gentile da Foligno
Italian physician
Oliger Jacobaeus
Medical scholar; (1650-1701)
Leiden anatomical theatre
former anatomical theatre and cabinet of curiosities of Leiden University, Netherlands
Théophile Bonet
Genevan physician
androtomy
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