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M. BIESBROUCK. VESALIUS BIBLIOGRAPHY: UPDATE JANUARY 2013<br />

496 DUNNING, Arend. ‘Lessons from the dead’ in The New Scientist, 1993, 137 (no.<br />

1858): 44-47. [COPAC]<br />

Andreas Vesalius pioneered modern anatomy 450 years ago but it has taken nearly all that<br />

time for the discipline to shed its sordid reputation.<br />

497 * DUPONT, Michel. ‘André Vésale’ in IDEM, Dictionnaire historique des médecins<br />

dans et hors de la médecine, Montréal, Larousse, 1999, pp. 564-565.<br />

498 DURANT, Will. ‘Andreas Vesalius’ in IDEM, The story of civilization. Part VI. The<br />

reformation. A history of European civilization from Wyclif to Calvin: 1300-1564,<br />

New York, Simon and Schuster, 1980, pp. 869-873, ill.<br />

First edition: idem, 1957, 1025 pp.<br />

498.20 * DURLING, Richard J. (Comp.). ‘Vesalius, Andreas [1514-1564]’ in A Catalogue of<br />

Sixteenth Century Printed Books in the National Library of Medicine, Bethesda<br />

(Maryland), U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Public Health<br />

Service. National Library of Medicine, 1967, pp. 590-591.<br />

DUSSAUDEAU, see DISSAUDEAU<br />

499 DUTESCU, B. ‘André Vésale’ in Figuri ilustre din perioada renasterii, Bucarest,<br />

1972, p. 406-417. [RC80]<br />

In Romanian.<br />

500 * DYER, George S.M., Mary E.L. THORNDIKE. ‘Quidne Mortui Vivos Docent? The<br />

Evolving Purpose of Human Dissection in Medical Education’ in Academic<br />

medicine, 2000, 75 (no. 10): 969-979.<br />

<br />

501 * DYVES, Jean. Vie romancée d’André Vésale et légendes de Belgique, Bruxelles,<br />

éditions de l’occident, 1961, 198 pp.<br />

Jean Dyves is the pseudonym of Adèle Dumortier.<br />

502 EALES, Nellie Barbara. The Cole library of early medicine and zoology. Catalogue<br />

of books and pamflets. Part 1. 1472 to 1800. Part 2. 1800 to the present day and<br />

supplement to part 1, Alden Press - University of Reading, 1969-1975, 2 vols. 425<br />

and 428 pp., ill.<br />

Also on Vesalius editions.<br />

503 * EARLY SCIENCE, literature, geography, including 22 important mediaeval<br />

manuscripts on medicine, alchemy, etc. First editions of Aristotle, R. Bacon, G.<br />

Bruno, Descartes, Galileo, Gilbert, Kepler, Spinoza. Precious editions of classical<br />

and Italian literature. Rare musical items. Illustrated works by Paracelsus,<br />

Vesalius, Coiter. Remarkable items on America and geography, comprising the<br />

first national atlas of France, etc., Catalogue XIX, Zurich, L’art ancien S.A., 1936,<br />

112 pp., ill.<br />

For Anatomia Deudsch see no. 144, Fabrica (1568) no. 145 and Leveling (1783) no. 146.<br />

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