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

4 ABOLOFIA, David J. ‘Men in Medicine. Andreas Vesalius’ in Interne [New York],<br />

1946, 12: 750- 753. [HC435]<br />

5 * ACADEMICA commemoratio gentium actione ad quartum centenarium annum<br />

Andreae Vesalii defuncti [Academic Commemoration at the 400th Anniversary of<br />

Andreas Vesalius’s Death], Bruxelles, Palais des Académies, 1964, 2 vols. [RC1]<br />

6 * ACADEMICA commemoratio gentium actione ad quartum centenarium annum<br />

Andreae Vesalii Bruxellensis defuncti 1514-1564 [Academic Commemoration at<br />

the 400th Anniversary of the Death of Andreas Vesalius Bruxellensis 1514-1564],<br />

[Bruxelles], De Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor Geneeskunde van België -<br />

L’Académie Royale de Médecine de Belgique / de Klasse der Wetenschappen van<br />

de Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van<br />

België - La Classe des Sciences de l’Académie Royale des Sciences, Lettres et<br />

Beaux-Arts de Belgique, [1964], n.p. [16 f.], ill.<br />

Syllabus [32 pp.] with the different commissions and the programme of the symposia on<br />

19-21th October 1964. Also a copy of the letter of Andreas Vesalius to Jhéromme van<br />

Hamme (Innsbruck, the 16th October 1551), his father-in-law. My copy encloses a<br />

typescript of A.M. Dalcq, secretary of the Royal Academy of Medicine and secretary<br />

general of the Vesalius commemoration, with his comment on its organisation, 4 pp. (see<br />

no. 420).<br />

6.20 * ACADEMIA MEDICINAE NOVA-EBORACENSIS, BIBLIOTHECA UNIVERSITATIS<br />

MONACENSIS. ‘Ad Lectorem. Andreae Vesalii Icones Anatomicas emittendi...’<br />

[To the Reader. To publish the Anatomical Plates of Andreas Vesalius...] in IDEM,<br />

Andreae Vesalii Bruxellensis Icones Anatomicae, ediderunt Academia Medicinae<br />

Nova-Eboracensis et Bibliotheca Universitatis Monacensis, New York - München,<br />

1934, [124] ll, ill.<br />

In Latin. On the history of the wood-blocks.<br />

7 * ACKERKNECHT, Erwin H. Geschichte der Medizin, Stuttgart, Ferdinand Enke<br />

Verlag, 1986, 239 pp.<br />

Vesalius is an opponent of Galen as an anatomist but a follower of his theory on the<br />

humors, p. 92-93, several remarks else.<br />

8 ACKERMAN, James S. ‘Early Renaissance ‘Naturalism’ and Scientific Illustration’<br />

in Distance points: essays in theory and Renaissance art and architecture,<br />

Cambridge, (Mass), MIT Press, 1991.<br />

Several remarks on Vesalius. Reprint 1994, 592 pp.<br />

9 ACKERMAN, M.H. ‘What would Vesalius think?’ in American Journal of Critical<br />

Care, 1999, 8 (no. 2): 70-71. [MML]<br />

10 * ADAM, Melchior. Vitae Germanorum Medicorum: qui seculo superiori, et quod<br />

excurrit, claruerunt: congestae et an annum usque MDCXX deductae [The lives<br />

of famous German doctors in the previous century and in the present one until<br />

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