AbstractObjectiveKnowledge of the history of our surgical specialty may broaden our viewpoint for everyday practice. We illustrate the scientific progress made in medieval times relevant to the vascular system and blood circulation, progress made despite prevailing religious and philosophical dogma.MethodsWe located all articles concerning vascular knowledge and historical reviews in databases such as MEDLINE, EMBASE and the database of abstracts of reviews (DARE). We also explored the database of the register from the French National Library, the French Medical Inter-University (BIUM), the Italian National Library and the French and Italian Libraries in the Vatican. All data were collected and analysed in chronological order.ResultsMedieva...
Circulation over the centuries: William Harvey (15781657) Confusion over the nature of the heart and...
The present article describes briefly the development of the theories regarding the circulation of b...
Background: John of Arderne (1307-1380) was one founder of surgery as the profession is known today....
AbstractObjectiveKnowledge of the history of our surgical specialty may broaden our viewpoint for ev...
Our knowledge regarding the anatomophysiology of the cardiovascular system (CVS) has progressed sinc...
Abstract The historical period called the Middle Ages, a long interval between the 5th and the 15th ...
My aim here is to consider the evidence for both anatomical and surgical knowledge in the Middle Eas...
Despite the well-known history of hypertension research in the modern era, like many other cardiovas...
Modern anatomic knowledge has developed throughout centuries with transfer of knowledge from generat...
Lauded alike by ancient civilizations and modern society, pharaonic Egyptian medicine remains an obj...
The influence of Galen in Islamic countries is associated with the extensive contribution of Greek s...
Cautery is a fundamental tool in the ancient and medieval surgery. We read in the Aphorisms of Hippo...
Pietro d’Abano is recognized as a leading figure in the early history of European medical fac-ulties...
AbstractVenous valves are delicate structures, the integrity of which is crucial for the normal func...
The collective human effort to understand the brain and its common disease, stroke, has spanned many...
Circulation over the centuries: William Harvey (15781657) Confusion over the nature of the heart and...
The present article describes briefly the development of the theories regarding the circulation of b...
Background: John of Arderne (1307-1380) was one founder of surgery as the profession is known today....
AbstractObjectiveKnowledge of the history of our surgical specialty may broaden our viewpoint for ev...
Our knowledge regarding the anatomophysiology of the cardiovascular system (CVS) has progressed sinc...
Abstract The historical period called the Middle Ages, a long interval between the 5th and the 15th ...
My aim here is to consider the evidence for both anatomical and surgical knowledge in the Middle Eas...
Despite the well-known history of hypertension research in the modern era, like many other cardiovas...
Modern anatomic knowledge has developed throughout centuries with transfer of knowledge from generat...
Lauded alike by ancient civilizations and modern society, pharaonic Egyptian medicine remains an obj...
The influence of Galen in Islamic countries is associated with the extensive contribution of Greek s...
Cautery is a fundamental tool in the ancient and medieval surgery. We read in the Aphorisms of Hippo...
Pietro d’Abano is recognized as a leading figure in the early history of European medical fac-ulties...
AbstractVenous valves are delicate structures, the integrity of which is crucial for the normal func...
The collective human effort to understand the brain and its common disease, stroke, has spanned many...
Circulation over the centuries: William Harvey (15781657) Confusion over the nature of the heart and...
The present article describes briefly the development of the theories regarding the circulation of b...
Background: John of Arderne (1307-1380) was one founder of surgery as the profession is known today....