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History of Anatomy275 BCE Herophilus teaches anatomy, Alexandria, Egypt; performs dissections of human bodies. ca. 150 Galen dissects apes, monkeys, cows, dogs; writes treatises on human anatomy. ca. 600-1100 Knowledge of Greek anatomical treatises lost to Western Europeans, but retained in Byzantium and the Islamic world. Islamic scholars translate Greek anatomical treatises into Arabic. 1100s-1500s Galen’s anatomical treatises translated from Arabic into Latin, later from the Greek originals. 1235 First European medical school founded at Salerno, Italy; human bodies are publicly dissected. 1316 Mondino de’Liuzzi stages public dissections, Bologna, Italy; writes Anatomia. 1450s Moveable type invented; Gutenberg Bible printed (1455). Copperplate engraving invented. 1490 Anatomical theater opens in Padua, Italy. 1491 First illustrated printed medical book published in Venice, Johannes de Ketham, Fasciculus medicinae. ca. 1500-1540 Earliest printed illustrated anatomies. 1510 Leonardo da Vinci dissects human beings, makes anatomical drawings. 1543 First profusely illustrated printed anatomy, Vesalius’ De Humani Corporis Fabrica. 1670s-1690s
Schwammerdam, Ruysch and others start making anatomical specimens and museums. 1600-1900 Anatomy plays an important role in medical education and research.
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