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

1315 O’MALLEY, Charles Donald. ‘The title-page of the "Fabrica"’ in Archivo<br />

Iberoamericano de Historia de la Medicina y Antropologia Medica - Actas del XV<br />

Congreso International de Historia de la Medicina / International Congress on the<br />

History of Medicine XV, Madrid-Alcala, 1956, 8: (vol. I) 433-439. [HC625]<br />

1316 * O’MALLEY, Charles Donald. ‘André Vésale: Rénovateur de l’Anatomie Humaine<br />

1514-1564. Documents conservés en Belgique et exposés à la Bibliothèque royale<br />

de Belgique, à Bruxelles, du 22 juillet au 21 septembre 1957' in Medical History,<br />

1958, 2 (no. 1): 74-75.<br />

Review, see no. 37.<br />

<br />

1317 O’MALLEY, Charles Donald. ‘Some episodes in the medical history of Emperor<br />

Charles V. An imperial problem and the problem of an emperor’ in Journal of the<br />

History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1958, 13: 469-482. [HC627]<br />

1318 O’MALLEY, Charles Donald. ‘The inception of anatomical studies in the<br />

University of Paris’ in Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 1959, 33: 436-445.<br />

[HC628]<br />

1319 O’MALLEY, Charles Donald. ‘Camille Picque’s Adolphe Occo III. Le médecin<br />

numismate d’Ausbourg et sa médaille au squelette vésalien’ in Journal of the<br />

History of Medicine, 1959, 14: 434-439. [HC629]<br />

Picque’s paper appeared in Revue belge de numismatique, Bruxelles, J. Goemaere, 1899,<br />

44-77, ill. (see no. 1401).<br />

1320 O'MALLEY, Charles Donald. ‘Introduction’ in Thomas GEMINUS, Compendiosa<br />

totius anatomie delineatio: a facsimile of the first English edition of 1533 in the<br />

version of Nicholas Udall, London, Dawson, 1959, 39 + 200 pp. [SMT]<br />

Contains copper engravings based on Vesalius’s work. Discussion of plagiaries. See<br />

Cushing p. 122-128.<br />

1321 O'MALLEY, Charles Donald. ‘Studies of the brain during the Italian Renaissance’<br />

in International Symposium on the History of Neurology (1961, Verona). Per la<br />

storia della neurologia italiana, Instituto di Storia della Medicina, [1961], 31-41.<br />

[WL]<br />

About Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564), Costanzo Varolio (1543-1575) and Giulio Cesare<br />

Aranzi (1530-1589).<br />

1322 * O'MALLEY, Charles Donald. ‘The Vesalian influence in England’ in Acta Medicae<br />

Historiae Patavina, 1963-64, 10: 11-20. [RC198]<br />

1323 * O'MALLEY, Charles Donald. Andreas Vesalius of Brussels 1514-1564, Berkeley<br />

and Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1964, 8°, XV-480 pp., ill.<br />

[BG] [RC202]<br />

Biography. Together with the biographies by Roth (no. 1537) and Cushing (no. 416) named<br />

by Lindeboom as the ‘firm tripod’ on which the study of Vesalius should be based. In the<br />

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