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

III: Book III, The Veins and Arteries, Book IV, The Nerves, Novato, California,<br />

Norman Publishing, 2002, pp. ix-xv.<br />

Vesalius’ concept of veins, arteries and nerves as ‘vessels’ (Erasistratus) and their<br />

relationship with spiritus (Galenus) or pneuma (Chrysippus).<br />

1493 * RICHARDSON, William Frank, John Burd CARMAN. ‘On translating Vesalius’ in<br />

Medical History, 1994, 38: 281-302.<br />

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1493.05 * RICHARDSON, William Frank, John Burd CARMAN (transl.). Andreas Vesalius: on<br />

the Fabric of the Human Body: A Translation of De Humani Corporis Fabrica<br />

Libri Septem. Vol. I: Book I, The Bones and Cartilages; Vol. II: Book II, The<br />

Ligaments and Muscles; Vol. III: Book III, The Veins and Arteries, Book IV, The<br />

Nerves; Vol. IV: Book V, The Organs of Nutrition and Generation; Vol. V: Book<br />

VI, The Heart and Associated Organs, Book VII, The Brain Novato, California,<br />

Norman Publishing, 1998-2002, 5 vols., ill.<br />

First complete English translation of the Fabrica 1543.<br />

1494 RICHER, P. ‘Du rôle de l’anatomie dans l’histoire de l’art’ in France médicale,<br />

1903, 50: 318-326. [HC329]<br />

General discussion with mere mention of Vesalius and Calcar on p. 321.<br />

1494.05 * RICHERAND. ‘Vésale’ in Biographie universelle, ancienne et moderne, tome 48,<br />

Paris, L.G. Michaud, 1827, pp. 306-309, portrait.<br />

Explains why a dissection of a living man by Vesalius is very unlikely.<br />

1495 * RICHTER, Gottfried. ‘Das anatomische Theater’ in Abhandlungen zur Geschichte<br />

der Medizin und der Naturwissenschaften, Heft 16, Berlin, Verlag Dr. Emil<br />

Ebering, 1936, 156 pp., ill.<br />

About the origins and evolution of the theatrum anatomicum. On p. 34-35 a discussion of<br />

the dissection scene on the title-page of Vesalius’s Fabrica.<br />

1496 * RIEDMAN, Sarah R. ‘Renaissance in anatomy’ in IDEM, Masters of the scalpel. The<br />

story of surgery, Chicago - New York - San Francisco, Rand McNally &<br />

Company, 1965, 320 pp., ill.<br />

First edition 1962. Vesalius biography.<br />

1497 * RIESE, Walther. The conception of disease. Its history, its versions, and its nature,<br />

New York, Philosophical Library, 1953, 120 pp.<br />

For Vesalius see p. 51-55 and The anatomical conception of disease anticipated by Vesalius<br />

p. 55-57, some remarks in fine.<br />

1498 RIESMAN, David. The story of medicine in the middle-ages, New York, P.B.<br />

Hoeber, 1935, xii, 402 pp. [HC330]<br />

Chapter XII on Vesalius, with portrait and title-page from De fabrica.<br />

1498.15 * RIEZEBOS, Chris. ‘Anatomie: van Vesalius naar visible’ in Versus - Tijdschrift<br />

voor Fysiotherapie, 2000, 18 (no. 5): 286-294, ill.<br />

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