Louis Hubert Farabeuf (1841-1910) was a reformer of the study of topographical, clinical and surgical anatomy during the 19th century. He was a reputable professor of anatomy and many anatomical terms, clinical signs and surgical instruments bear his name
This article features a short biography of Professor Joseph Barth (1745-1818), a well known teacher ...
it will no doubt be apparent to the reader that the period 1814 - 1867 was one of exceeding import...
Richard Liebreich was a student of Helmholtz and took one of the first ophthalmoscopes to von Graefe...
Between 1834, year of the founding of the Université libre de Bruxelles, since 1940, many distinguis...
André Latarjet (1877-1947), physician and surgeon, outstanding professor of anatomy, made important ...
In the year 1676, Grand Master Fra Niccolo' Cottoner introduced the teaching of Anatomy in the Holy ...
In the 1800s, the field of surgery was in its infancy, somewhat primitive and embryonic. The technic...
In the mid-19th century, the Vienna School of Anatomy was at the epicenter of the rapidly growing fi...
Pétrequin was a French surgeon born in the town of Villeurbanne, near the city of Lyon. He lived in ...
Modern anatomy can be divided into three stages. The first stage, the dawn of modern anatomy, came i...
Liberato J. A. DiDio (1920–2004) was one of the most prominent figures of anatomy belonging to the 2...
By the 17th century, human dissections became an important feature in European medical schools, and ...
The life and work of Dr. Lyon Henry Appleby, M.D., portrays the essence of a devoted clinician commi...
SUMMARY. — Claude- François Lallemand (Metz, 1790- Marseilles, 1854) studied medicine and surgery at...
The figure of Ambroise Paré is one that best illustrates the great surgeons of the Renaissance. He w...
This article features a short biography of Professor Joseph Barth (1745-1818), a well known teacher ...
it will no doubt be apparent to the reader that the period 1814 - 1867 was one of exceeding import...
Richard Liebreich was a student of Helmholtz and took one of the first ophthalmoscopes to von Graefe...
Between 1834, year of the founding of the Université libre de Bruxelles, since 1940, many distinguis...
André Latarjet (1877-1947), physician and surgeon, outstanding professor of anatomy, made important ...
In the year 1676, Grand Master Fra Niccolo' Cottoner introduced the teaching of Anatomy in the Holy ...
In the 1800s, the field of surgery was in its infancy, somewhat primitive and embryonic. The technic...
In the mid-19th century, the Vienna School of Anatomy was at the epicenter of the rapidly growing fi...
Pétrequin was a French surgeon born in the town of Villeurbanne, near the city of Lyon. He lived in ...
Modern anatomy can be divided into three stages. The first stage, the dawn of modern anatomy, came i...
Liberato J. A. DiDio (1920–2004) was one of the most prominent figures of anatomy belonging to the 2...
By the 17th century, human dissections became an important feature in European medical schools, and ...
The life and work of Dr. Lyon Henry Appleby, M.D., portrays the essence of a devoted clinician commi...
SUMMARY. — Claude- François Lallemand (Metz, 1790- Marseilles, 1854) studied medicine and surgery at...
The figure of Ambroise Paré is one that best illustrates the great surgeons of the Renaissance. He w...
This article features a short biography of Professor Joseph Barth (1745-1818), a well known teacher ...
it will no doubt be apparent to the reader that the period 1814 - 1867 was one of exceeding import...
Richard Liebreich was a student of Helmholtz and took one of the first ophthalmoscopes to von Graefe...