How medical educators taught anatomy in the past changed throughout the centuries, ranging from dissection to wax modelling. More recently, imaging for teaching purposes has become increasingly crucial to anatomy education. The main focus of this contribution is to present the history of anatomical illustrations from the Middle Ages to our age. Anatomical illustrations are to a certain extent the ancestors of diagnostic images: Guido da Vigevano (c. 1280–1350) was the first anatomical illustrator who introduced the systematic use of anatomical drawings. Renaissance artists performed their dissections, inextricably binding anatomy and the arts in a crescendo that reached its peak in the work of Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) and Andreas Vesal...
This book seeks to highlight how modern Western medicine has developed thanks to the increasingly pr...
Back in the nineteenth century artistic anatomy was still a controversial teaching that was passivel...
What can be learned from historical anatomical drawings and how to incorporate these drawings into a...
The structure of the human body and its parts is of obvious relevance in medicine, but it has also p...
Ever since man started to study systematically medicine for the first time he recognized the value o...
Anatomy is a subject steeped in tradition, commonly taught using cadaveric specimens. However, in pr...
The evolution of anatomical texts and illustrations during the bridge between the 15th and 16th cen...
This session examines the relationship between the art and science of anatomy from the time of Vesal...
Anatomy was crucial for the formation of modern cultural concepts of the body during the early moder...
Anatomy was crucial for the formation of modern cultural concepts of the body during the early moder...
The purpose of this practice-based research has been to gain knowledge of the history of Western ana...
Advances in digital technologies are rapidly progressing, and as such, those involved in education a...
This thesis consists of an investigation of the current use of visual representations, and drawing i...
This book brings together current advances in high-technology visualisation and the age-old but scie...
This study has emerged through a combination of art and science, visually and contextually analyzing...
This book seeks to highlight how modern Western medicine has developed thanks to the increasingly pr...
Back in the nineteenth century artistic anatomy was still a controversial teaching that was passivel...
What can be learned from historical anatomical drawings and how to incorporate these drawings into a...
The structure of the human body and its parts is of obvious relevance in medicine, but it has also p...
Ever since man started to study systematically medicine for the first time he recognized the value o...
Anatomy is a subject steeped in tradition, commonly taught using cadaveric specimens. However, in pr...
The evolution of anatomical texts and illustrations during the bridge between the 15th and 16th cen...
This session examines the relationship between the art and science of anatomy from the time of Vesal...
Anatomy was crucial for the formation of modern cultural concepts of the body during the early moder...
Anatomy was crucial for the formation of modern cultural concepts of the body during the early moder...
The purpose of this practice-based research has been to gain knowledge of the history of Western ana...
Advances in digital technologies are rapidly progressing, and as such, those involved in education a...
This thesis consists of an investigation of the current use of visual representations, and drawing i...
This book brings together current advances in high-technology visualisation and the age-old but scie...
This study has emerged through a combination of art and science, visually and contextually analyzing...
This book seeks to highlight how modern Western medicine has developed thanks to the increasingly pr...
Back in the nineteenth century artistic anatomy was still a controversial teaching that was passivel...
What can be learned from historical anatomical drawings and how to incorporate these drawings into a...