During the long period of thirteen centuries the writings of Galen were almost the only source of human anatomy, just as the works of Aristotle were for the whole of natural history.
At twenty-eight years of age Vesalius gave to the world his great work on human anatomy.
It consists of the part generally known as the small intestines, the jejunum and ileum of human anatomy, and Fig.
Vesalius is known as the first author of a comprehensive and systematic view of human anatomy.
The third portion of the gut should be termed the hind-gut and lies between the caecum or caeca and the anus, corresponding to the large intestines, colon and rectum of human anatomy.
Professor of Anatomy in the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of St. John's College; Examiner in Human Anatomy, University of London.
Rufus of Ephesus, a little junior to Dioscorides, has left us the first formal work on human anatomy and is of some importance in the history of comparative anatomy.
This physiology, we may emphasize, is not derived from an investigation of human anatomy.
In human anatomy, the sacrum and the coccyx are studied as part of the pelvis; we, therefore, in the study of the artistic anatomy of man, study these bones with the bones of the lower limbs.
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