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Ve·sa·li·us V0073800 (vĭ-sā′lē-əs, -zā′-), Andreas 1514-1564. Flemish anatomist and surgeon who is considered the founder of modern anatomy. His major work, On the Structure of the Human Body (1543), contains numerous illustrations based on meticulous dissection of cadavers that he performed while in Padua.Vesalius (vɪˈseɪlɪəs) n (Biography) Andreas (anˈdreːas). 1514–64, Flemish anatomist, whose De Humani Corporis fabrica (1543) formed the basis of modern anatomical research and medicineVe•sa•li•us (vɪˈseɪ li əs, -ˈseɪl yəs) n. Andreas, 1514–64, Flemish anatomist. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Vesalius - a Flemish surgeon who is considered the father of modern anatomy (1514-1564)Andreas Vesalius |
Vesalius
Vesalius Andreas . 1514--64, Flemish anatomist, whose De Humani Corporis fabrica (1543) formed the basis of modern anatomical research and medicine Vesalius
Vesalius [vĕ-sa´le-us] Andreas (1514–1564). Flemish anatomist and physician, considered the most eminent anatomist of the 16th century. His De humani corporis fabrica libri septum (Seven Books on the Structure of the Human Body) was published in 1543. He was also a pioneer in ethnic craniology and experimental and comparative psychology.Ve·sa·li·us (WesalVesal) (vĕ-sā'lē-ŭs), Andreas (Andre), Flemish anatomist, 1514-1564. See: Vesalius bone, Vesalius foramen, Vesalius vein. Vesalius Related to Vesalius: GalileoSynonyms for Vesaliusnoun a Flemish surgeon who is considered the father of modern anatomy (1514-1564)Synonyms |