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Lib IX. Tabula I IX Adriani Spigelii Bruxellensis
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Lib IX. Tabula I IX Adriani Spigelii Bruxellensis
Lib. IX. Tabula I, Lib. IX. Adriani Spigelii Bruxellensis equitis D. Marci, olim in Patavino gymnasio anatomiae et chirurgiae professoris primarii Opera quae extant, omnia, Aselli, Gaspare, 1581-1626, Bucretius, Daniel, d. 1631, Fialetti, Odoardo, 1573-1638, Harvey, William, 1578-1657, Spiegel, Adriaan van de, 1578-1625, Valesio, Francesco, b. ca. 1560, Walaeus, Johannes, 1604-1649, van der Linden, Johannes Antonides, 1609-1664, Engraving, 1645, Plate 1, page 175
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a remarkable piece of history. Titled "Lib IX. Tabula I IX Adriani Spigelii Bruxellensis" it is an engraving dating back to 1645, found on page 175 of a book titled "Opera quae extant". The image itself is Plate 1 and offers a glimpse into the world of anatomy and surgery during that era. The print features the work of several influential figures in this field, including Gaspare Aselli (1581-1626), Daniel Bucretius (d. 1631), Odoardo Fialetti (1573-1638), William Harvey (1578-1657), Adriaan van de Spiegel (1578-1625), Francesco Valesio (b. ca. 1560), Johannes Walaeus (1604-1649), and Johannes Antonides van der Linden (1609-1664). With intricate details and precision, this engraving provides insight into their collective contributions to anatomical studies and surgical practices at the time. It serves as a testament to their expertise as well as their dedication to advancing medical knowledge. As we admire this historical artifact, let us appreciate the immense progress made in medicine since then while acknowledging these pioneers who paved the way for modern healthcare practices. This print not only captures an important moment in medical history but also reminds us of our ongoing quest for understanding and improving human health.
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