Literature DB >> 11618549

Mondino's book and the human body.

M H Infusino1, D Win, Y V O'Neill.   

Abstract

The assertion that Mondino da Luzzi, the 14th Century Bolognese anatomist, was the first genuine human anatomist is questioned. Mondino's work is examined and his findings shown to be less than original. The investigations of surgeons, who conducted post mortem examinations during the 13th Century are highlighted, their contributions to anatomical science underscored, and their knowledge of human structure reexamined and evaluated.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 11618549

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vesalius        ISSN: 1373-4857


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