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Title: Andreas Vesalius


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  • Andreas Vesalius

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  • A Belgian-born physician

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  • Wrote On the Structure of the Human Body
  • Published in 1543

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  • This 700-page book, with more than 300
    illustrations, established the foundations of the
    modern science of anatomy.

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  • It contained Vesalius firsthand observations of
    the structure and operation of the human body.

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  • The application of the scientific method would
    not have been possible had not Vesalius dared to
    dissect human bodies.

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  • It is important to remember that the scientific
    method involves direct observation and
    experimentation.

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  • Vesalius had to dissect a body to see how the
    body worked.

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  • In the mid-1500s, medical knowledge of the
    workings of the human body was limited mainly to
    the writings of Galen, a physician who lived
    during the period of the Roman Empire.

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  • Galens work was not very accurate, because he
    never studied a corpse.

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  • Not until the 15th century did European
    universities permit occasional public dissections
    of the bodies of executed criminals.

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  • Vesalius was determined to learn by first-hand
    investigation and observation. As a 20-year-old
    medical student in Paris, he took the risk of
    doing two public dissections before large
    audiences.

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  • At age 23, Vesalius became professor of anatomy
    at the University of Padua in Italy.

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  • He was appointed as court physician to the Holy
    Roman Emperor and King of Spain, Charles V, and
    to Philip II, Charless successor as King of
    Spain.

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  • At the time of the publication of his book,
    Vesalius views and methods came under attack by
    the authorities of the Roman Catholic Church.

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  • Angered by the criticism, Vesalius burned his
    notes.

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  • For twenty years, he did not perform dissections.

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  • Eventually, Vesalius resumed his investigations
    into the workings of the human body.

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  • However, while returning from a pilgrimage to the
    Holy Land, Vesalius was shipwrecked and died of
    disease or starvation on a Mediterranean island.

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  • But Vesalius changed world history.

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  • Write a letter to Vesalius in which you comment
    on his reaction to criticism. Advise him as to
    how and why he might have responded differently.
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