the medial renaissance

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main reason why progress took place in the renaissance
spirit of enquiry
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second reason
decline in religious objections to human dissection
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vesalius books of 1538 and 1543
tabulae sex and fabric of the human body
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new type of human dissection encouraged by vesalius
public dissetion
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main reason for opposition to vesailus in the short term
critisesed 'galen the divine'
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second most important reason
method of bleeding (same side as illness)
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an example of vesalius long term importance
influenced 19th century internal surgery
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second example
broke the 1500 year dependence on galen
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instead of cauterisation pare suggested
ligatures . silk threads .
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instead of using boiling oil pare advocated
lotions and bandages
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a supernatural surgical approach to be ineffective by pare
bezoar stone
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one reason pare was accepted in the short term
ideas external
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second reason
wrote in french not latin
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an example of his long term influence
prosthetics - plasti surgery
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second example
influenced lister to overcome ligature infection 1860's
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one way in which Harvey proved blood circulation
dissected live cold blooded animals
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one reason harvey was opposed
criticised 'galen the divine'
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second reason
couldnt see capillaries
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main example of harveys long term impact
blood groups karl landsteiner 1901
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second example
heart transplant 1967
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