Anatomy, modern histology, and their mentors
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https://doi.org/10.52329/AvanMed.46Keywords:
Anatomy modern, Anatomists, Medicine history, Medical educationAbstract
Anatomy is a secular science that had contributions from great anatomists, mainly doctors. In the 16th century, modern anatomy emerged, and the studies of the physician and anatomist Andreas Vesalius, "father of modern anatomy", corrected the errors of his predecessors through human dissection and revolutionized the writing of anatomy with his work. Almost 200 years later, Marie François Xavier Bichat is "father of histology", contributed significantly to the description of tissues, expanding the studies of macroscopic anatomy to microscopic. In this article, the authors revisit the findings of anatomists notorious and their significant preliminary contributions to the current planning of surgical interventions.
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Copyright (c) 2022 Elayne Cristina de Oliveira Ribeiro, Erlene Roberta Ribeiro dos Santos, Rita de Cássia Ferreira Valença Mota, Marcelo Moraes Valença
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