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

1699.15 SMITH, Sean B. ‘From Ars to Scientia: The revolution of anatomic illustration’ in<br />

Clinical Anatomy, 2006, 19 (no. 4): 382-388, ill.<br />

On Fabricius ab Acquapendente and Vesalius.<br />

1699.30 * SMITH, J.V.C., Edward Sutton SMITH. ‘Vesalius’ in The Medical World: a Journal<br />

of Universal Medical Intelligence, Vol. I, Boston, Damrell & Moore and George<br />

Coolidge, 1857, (no. 11): 285-290, and (no. 12): 313-316. [BG]<br />

Part I: From Vesalius’s birth till the publication of his Fabrica. Also on the stolen skeleton:<br />

according to the author the reason for his banishment from Leuven. Part II. After the<br />

publication of his Fabrica.<br />

1700 SMOLINOS d’ARDOIS, G. ‘Influencia de Vesalio en los anatomicos de habla<br />

española’ in Acta Medica, Mexico, 1965, 1: 163-175. [RC256]<br />

1701 SMRCKA, V., P. NADVORNIK. [‘Development of European medicine to the time of<br />

Vesalius (16th century)’] in Casopis lekaru ceskych, 1999, 138 (no. 3): 87-88.<br />

In Czech. [NML]<br />

1702 SMUTNY, Robert J. Latin readings in the history of medicine, Lanham (Md),<br />

University Press of America, 1995, 453 pp. [JHL]<br />

See part 2. B. De Corporis Humani Fabrica - De Venarum et Arteriarum Usu, p. 127 and 6.<br />

C. Heseler, Curtius, Vesalius - Heseler’s Notes, p. 365.<br />

1703 SNORRASON, Egill. L’anatomiste J.-B. Winslow 1669-1760, Novo Industri,<br />

Copenhagen, 1969, 85 pp.<br />

At the 300th anniversary of the birth of Jacques-Bénigne Winslow. Translated from the<br />

original Danish version published in April 1969 at the inauguration of the Anatomical<br />

Institute of the University of Odense, called "The Winslow Institute". Plans for a French<br />

translation in the same year in connection with the unveiling of a plaque on The Anatomical<br />

Amphitheatre, situated in de rue de la Bûcherie (Paris) where Vesalius followed his studies.<br />

The institute was inaugurated by Winslow in 1745. On Vesalius’s style p. 33.<br />

1704 * SOLENANDER, Reinert. Consiliorum medicinalium ... Sectiones quinque, quarum<br />

prima... a Joanne Francisco de Gabiano Lugduni edita, et cum Consiliis<br />

celeberrimi Medici Joannis Montani in 16 excusa. Reliquae quatuor ab auctore<br />

iam recens additae [Five sections on medical consilia, the first of which was edited<br />

by Giovanni Francisco de Gabiano from Leiden and with the consilia of the most<br />

famous physician Johannes Montanus executed in 16. The other four were only<br />

recently added by the author], Ed. secunda, Hanoviae, apud Claudium Marnium et<br />

heredes Joan. Aubrii, 1609, 9 ll., 516 pp, 12 ll. [HC367] (DSG)<br />

None of the 133 consilia is by Vesalius. Only passim on Vesalius as the ‘discoverer’ of the<br />

three auditory ossicles on p. 16.<br />

Only the earlier edition has a passus on Vesalius’s last days: Frankfurt, Andreae Welcheli<br />

Heredes, 1596.<br />

1704.05 * SOLENANDER, Reinert. ‘Historia de Obitu Andreae Vesalii ex Literis Reineri<br />

Solenandri ex Comitiis August. 1566. Mense Majo’ [History of Andreas Vesalius’s<br />

death in the letters of Reinerus Solenander, Augsburg, May 1566] in Thomas<br />

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