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Andreas Vesalius, the Reformer of Anatomy

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The author traces the life and work of Andreas Vesalius, recounting his education, academic posts, and methods of teaching; the preparation, illustration, and publication of his landmark anatomical treatise and its condensed epitome; and the controversies and rivalries that followed as he challenged Galenic authorities. The book situates his achievements within the longer history of anatomy, summarizes earlier practitioners and successors, and examines his influence on surgery, physiology, and artistic anatomy, while also describing later episodes of his life, including a pilgrimage and his untimely death.

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James Moores Ball

James Moores Ball was an American author and medical historian, best known for his work "Andreas Vesalius, the Reformer of Anatomy." In this notable book, Ball explores the life and contributions of Vesalius, a pivotal figure in the history of medicine and anatomy. Through his writing, Ball sheds light on the transformative impact of Vesalius's work on the understanding of human anatomy during the Renaissance. His scholarship contributes to the broader appreciation of medical history and the evolution of anatomical science.

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