| Literature DB >> 25574573 |
Shyamal C Bir1, Sudheer Ambekar, Sunil Kukreja, Anil Nanda.
Abstract
Julius Caesar Arantius is one of the pioneer anatomists and surgeons of the 16th century who discovered the different anatomical structures of the human body. One of his prominent discoveries is the hippocampus. At that time, Arantius originated the term hippocampus, from the Greek word for seahorse (hippos ["horse"] and kampos ["sea monster"]). Arantius published his description of the hippocampus in 1587, in the first chapter of his work titled De Humano Foetu Liber. Numerous nomenclatures of this structure, including "white silkworm," "Ammon's horn," and "ram's horn" were proposed by different scholars at that time. However, the term hippocampus has become the most widely used in the literature.Entities:
Keywords: Giulio Cesare Aranzi; discovery; hippocampus; history
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25574573 DOI: 10.3171/2014.11.JNS132402
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosurg ISSN: 0022-3085 Impact factor: 5.115