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Sunday, 30 November 2014
The self-publicist whose medical text books caused a stir
Published nearly 500 years ago, Andreas Vesalius's medical text books occupy an important place in scientific history. Intricate art, unlike anything that had been seen before, sits alongside detailed text that sought to change the way bodies were dissected post mortem.
Cambridge University Library holds well-preserved copies of the Fabrica, and its companion piece the Epitome - publications that helped Vesalius realise his personal ambitions in the 16th Century court of the Holy Roman Empire.
Click on the photo film below - and hear science historian Sachiko Kusukawa explain how the 28-year-old physician was man on a mission.
Scroll down further - and see some of the detailed anatomical artwork that caused such a stir.READ MORE-http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-30027161
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