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==Fabrica== | ==Fabrica== | ||
*{{cite web |url=http://archive.nlm.nih.gov/proj/ttp/flash/vesalius/vesalius.html |title=Andreas Vesalius's ''De Humani Corporis Fabrica'' (''The Fabric of the Human Body'')|publisher=National Library of Medicine}} A 'turn the pages' online reproduction of the book. | *{{cite web |url=http://archive.nlm.nih.gov/proj/ttp/flash/vesalius/vesalius.html |title=Andreas Vesalius's ''De Humani Corporis Fabrica'' (''The Fabric of the Human Body'')|publisher=National Library of Medicine}} A 'turn the pages' online reproduction of selected pages from the book. | ||
*{{cite web|url=http://vesalius.northwestern.edu/ |title=De Humani Coporis Fabrica |publisher=Northwestern University|accessdate=2011 | *{{cite web|url=http://vesalius.northwestern.edu/ |title=De Humani Coporis Fabrica |publisher=Northwestern University|accessdate=2011-09-16}} Book 1 became available in 2003; a slowly ongoing project at Northwestern University to present a full English translation. Some images available in black and white. | ||
*{{cite book |title=On the Fabric of the Human Body: The Heart and Associated Organs; The Brain, Books 6-7|author=Andreas Vesalius |editor=William Frank Richardson, John Burd Carman, translators |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=9POUw33-gywC&printsec=frontcover |isbn=0930405900 |year=2009 |publisher=Norman Press}} English translation of Volumes 6 & 7, the final portion of the complete translation. Other volumes can be found at [http://www.google.com/ | *{{cite book |title=On the Fabric of the Human Body: The Heart and Associated Organs; The Brain, Books 6-7|author=Andreas Vesalius |editor=William Frank Richardson, John Burd Carman, translators |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=9POUw33-gywC&printsec=frontcover |isbn=0930405900 |year=2009 |publisher=Norman Press}} English translation of Volumes 6 & 7 (The heart and associated organs & The brain), the final portion of the complete translation. Other volumes can be found at [http://www.historyofscience.com/norman-publishing/anatomy/ this link]. Book 1 (The bones and cartilages) has a preview [http://books.google.com/books?id=-CjZIlnq78QC&printsec=frontcover here], Book 2 (Ligaments and muscles) [http://books.google.com/books?id=e0KrXvYBo40C&printsec=frontcover here], Books 3 & 4 (The veins and arteries & The nerves) [http://books.google.com/books?id=eJI1A7OWeKsC&printsec=frontcover here], and Book 5 (The organs of nutrition and generation) [http://books.google.com/books?id=EfnJQEM0790C&printsec=frontcover here]. | ||
==Biographies | ==Biographies== | ||
* James M. Ball. (1910) [http://books.google.com/books?id=VPcIAAAAIAAJ ''Andreas Vesalius''. (Full-Text Online or Download PDF)] Medical Science Press. 149 pages. | * James M. Ball. (1910) [http://books.google.com/books?id=VPcIAAAAIAAJ ''Andreas Vesalius''. (Full-Text Online or Download PDF)] Medical Science Press. 149 pages. | ||
** [http://www.jstor.org/stable/1832853 See review of Ball´s book by Clifford Allbutt, 1911.] ''The American Historical Review'' 17(1):125-127. | ** [http://www.jstor.org/stable/1832853 See review of Ball´s book by Clifford Allbutt, 1911.] ''The American Historical Review'' 17(1):125-127. | ||
* <!--<ref name=cunningham1997>-->Cunningham A. (1997) Vesalius: The Revival of Galenic Anatomy. In: ''The Anatomical Renaissance: The Resurrection of the Anatomical Projects of the Ancients''. Chapter 4. London: Scolar Press. ISBN 1859283381. | |||
** Chapter Titles: Part I The Anatomical Renaissance: Introduction: the Anatomical Renaissance; The Ancients of Anatomy; Between Ancients and Moderns; The Renaissance and Anatomy: The First Changes; Vesalius: The Revival of Galenic Anatomy; Columbus: The Revival of Alexandrian Anatomy; Fabricius: The Revival of Aristotelian Anatomy; Part II The Anatomical Reformation? An Enquiry: An Anatomical Reformation?; The Reformation and Anatomizing.<!--</ref>--> |
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Fabrica
- Andreas Vesalius's De Humani Corporis Fabrica (The Fabric of the Human Body). National Library of Medicine. A 'turn the pages' online reproduction of selected pages from the book.
- De Humani Coporis Fabrica. Northwestern University. Retrieved on 2011-09-16. Book 1 became available in 2003; a slowly ongoing project at Northwestern University to present a full English translation. Some images available in black and white.
- Andreas Vesalius (2009). William Frank Richardson, John Burd Carman, translators: On the Fabric of the Human Body: The Heart and Associated Organs; The Brain, Books 6-7. Norman Press. ISBN 0930405900. English translation of Volumes 6 & 7 (The heart and associated organs & The brain), the final portion of the complete translation. Other volumes can be found at this link. Book 1 (The bones and cartilages) has a preview here, Book 2 (Ligaments and muscles) here, Books 3 & 4 (The veins and arteries & The nerves) here, and Book 5 (The organs of nutrition and generation) here.
Biographies
- James M. Ball. (1910) Andreas Vesalius. (Full-Text Online or Download PDF) Medical Science Press. 149 pages.
- See review of Ball´s book by Clifford Allbutt, 1911. The American Historical Review 17(1):125-127.
- Cunningham A. (1997) Vesalius: The Revival of Galenic Anatomy. In: The Anatomical Renaissance: The Resurrection of the Anatomical Projects of the Ancients. Chapter 4. London: Scolar Press. ISBN 1859283381.
- Chapter Titles: Part I The Anatomical Renaissance: Introduction: the Anatomical Renaissance; The Ancients of Anatomy; Between Ancients and Moderns; The Renaissance and Anatomy: The First Changes; Vesalius: The Revival of Galenic Anatomy; Columbus: The Revival of Alexandrian Anatomy; Fabricius: The Revival of Aristotelian Anatomy; Part II The Anatomical Reformation? An Enquiry: An Anatomical Reformation?; The Reformation and Anatomizing.