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A -natomist. He was an anatomist from Brussels. A father of Modern Anatomy.

-otable. He was notable for publishing the most influential book of human anatomy.
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D -iscovery. He discovered that the human sternum consisted of only three parts.

R -enaissance. He was a leading figure of renaissance period in medicine.

E -xceptional. He founded modern anatomy.

A -uthor. He was author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy.

S -cience. He was a Flemish doctor who is notable for his contribution to the science of anatomy of
the human body.

-irtousic. He was known for his exceptional work and collections of virtuosic anatomical renderings.
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E -xtraordinary. He was a remarkable surgeon and anatomist who dissect the dead bodies in the
medieval period.

S -killed. He was a highly skilled dissector who insisted on analyzing human corpses rather than animal
cadavers.
-artist. He was an artist; he is the person that detailed drawings of human anatomy.
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-atin. He made a considerable effort to substitute Latin terms.
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I -ncredible. He was incredible challenging and changing the understanding of human anatomy by
embracing empirical scientific methods via cadaveric dissections.

U -ltimate. He had the best achievement that changed the modern medicine. gave doctors more
detailed knowledge of human anatomy and because it encouraged them to investigate critically the
claims of ancient medical authorities

S -urgeon. Apart from the importance of this anatomical publication, Andreas Vesalius also won his
spurs as a surgeon. He taught surgery in Padua for many years. He was appointed court physician
and surgeon at the Habsburg Court of Charles V and Philip II.

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